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    #41
    Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

    I ended up getting down to the panel boards 3 green 1 blue and disconnecting the u cable one at a time and no change in the back light or lcd picture. I don't think the tv is coming out of standby mode. The red led blinks about every 30sec but it flash responds when pushed in all directions. So assuming it's in standby mode I tested the connection to the power supply.

    Ana dim 45mv
    Od on off 3.397v
    Blu pwm. 43.7mv
    Power on off 3.366v
    Fail count. 3.345v
    All 13v. 12.72v

    So main board? Eeprom? Is there a library of harvested eeproms?

    Un65mu6500fxza fa01

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      #42
      Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

      try heating up the eeprom with a hairdryer, see if tv comes on if only for a while.

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        #43
        Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

        shop jimmy has eeprom available but you may have the usual bga failure from the main processor.

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          #44
          Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

          Tried hair dryer already. So buy and try eeprom. If not throw it in a toaster oven 400f and see what happens because whatever.

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            #45
            Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

            far out, let us know how it turns out.

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              #46
              Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

              What does the fail count voltage mean? The hair dryer maybe didn't get the chip hot enough as I wasn't directly targeting it. I will try hot air work station for heat.

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                #47
                Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

                Hopefully I can get an answer for this. I disconnected main board from power supply and backlight turns on, I also noticed that standby light works, I ordered a main board from ebay when I installed it there is no sign of standby light. Could this be a faulty board as well from ebay??

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                  #48
                  Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

                  Originally posted by Rebornchild View Post
                  Hopefully I can get an answer for this. I disconnected main board from power supply and backlight turns on, I also noticed that standby light works, I ordered a main board from ebay when I installed it there is no sign of standby light. Could this be a faulty board as well from ebay??
                  Yes.

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                    #49
                    Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

                    You can try swapping the eeprom from your original board into the eBay board. No standby light is 1 sign of bad eeprom on these “MU” series.

                    Unfortunately its a sign of bad power supply or bad mainboard also. lol.

                    But I have fixed a few of these with the same symptom by replacing that eeprom chip

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                      #50
                      Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

                      Originally posted by Storyteller12 View Post
                      You can try swapping the eeprom from your original board into the eBay board.
                      This is if the software version of SPI Flash and eMMC is the same.

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                        #51
                        Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

                        I got a new board from ebay and upon connecting noticed that lights came on but no image disconnected the flex ribbon from the blue board that the tv panel is attached to and I hot most of screen on, could I use the tape method or what do I need to replace on that blue board?

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                          #52
                          Re: Samsung UN65MU6500FXZA won't turn on

                          Sure, try taping.

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