I'm not super knowledgeable of tv's but I think I have enough knowledge to get me through this repair (if possible) - let's hope
I have a Samsung UN55JU6700F that has no picture or sound. When plugged in it is clear that power is supplied (screen glows, optical audio light on, and power light indicator responds to remote control). It appears that the backlight powers up as well (see second set of pics)
I tried to use a flashlight but could not see anything on screen. I am using the S4 for the remote since I do not have a remote so it may make things difficult.
When I turn it on, there is an intermittent, seemingly random clicking noise. Sorry for the reference, but it sounds like "kek."
I opened the back and didn't see any issues with capacitors. I did notice a little bit of dried liquid but it didn't seem to have made contact with anything but one connector (I'll attach a picture from my phone in just a few because I don't know what these are called). http://imgur.com/qFUNv3Y
Edit: I figured out that if I pressed the volume (up or down) the clicking (kek) noise occurs with each click and is coming from the area where the liquid spots were.
Here are pics of backlight with main board connected and disconnected
Power board connected http://imgur.com/0xn55ZV
Power board disconnected http://imgur.com/B4Bu3WX
Any and all help/info is appreciated
I have a Samsung UN55JU6700F that has no picture or sound. When plugged in it is clear that power is supplied (screen glows, optical audio light on, and power light indicator responds to remote control). It appears that the backlight powers up as well (see second set of pics)
I tried to use a flashlight but could not see anything on screen. I am using the S4 for the remote since I do not have a remote so it may make things difficult.
When I turn it on, there is an intermittent, seemingly random clicking noise. Sorry for the reference, but it sounds like "kek."
I opened the back and didn't see any issues with capacitors. I did notice a little bit of dried liquid but it didn't seem to have made contact with anything but one connector (I'll attach a picture from my phone in just a few because I don't know what these are called). http://imgur.com/qFUNv3Y
Edit: I figured out that if I pressed the volume (up or down) the clicking (kek) noise occurs with each click and is coming from the area where the liquid spots were.
Here are pics of backlight with main board connected and disconnected
Power board connected http://imgur.com/0xn55ZV
Power board disconnected http://imgur.com/B4Bu3WX
Any and all help/info is appreciated
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