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![]() I have a Samsung LN46C60351FXZA that is about 4 years old. One morning I turned it on and it was working fine. About 10 minutes later, the screen went black, but the audio was still there. The TV powers on and the audio works. I can change the source of the tv and the audio stops until i change it back. There is just no picture. I have opened the TV up and all of the capacitors look fine. Any help would be great.
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![]() Pictures showing your tv parts may help you more with fixing your problem
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![]() Do you see a picture if you shine a flashlight at the screen? Also, are you sure you've correctly noted the model number?
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![]() Yes, it is the correct model number. I dont see anything if i shine a flashlight at the screen. I will try to get a better flashlight to test it too.
Pictures are attached. If needed i can take closer pictures of certain parts as directed. |
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![]() can you tell if you get a menu at all?
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![]() I am assuming the menu shows up as I can change the source, volume, etc. it's just a black screen.
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![]() The model number is not the same as what you posted in the thread's title. This particular model is known for having PSU/inverter issues. I'd start by checking PSU output voltages. Also, I'll wait for a definitive response as to whether an image is visible when a flashlight is shined at the screen.
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![]() Sorry, it was a type, 5 instead of k!
Also, should i be able to see anything with an iphone flash light, or will i need a heftier one? I will grab a multimeter from work when i go back on Monday. |
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![]() Quote:
![]() Last edited by capkid; 12-27-2014 at 09:40 PM.. |
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![]() Then no, i did not see anything on the screen with a flashlight.
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![]() maybe check the fuse on tcon board.
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