Re: Samsung 24" power supply BN44-00195A first stage voltage?
@davethompson - That's either a T-con problem or a bad connection on the panel ribbon cable where it bonds to the panel. You can try unplugging both cables from the T-con and cleaning them using a contact cleaner such as DeoxIT.
I have a 245BW that exhibits this behavior. A sharp smack on the side or back usually makes it work again. I've had it run for hours and suddenly go dark. *SMACK* and it's back. lol
@Poca44 - Welcome to the forums!
What makes you believe you need that particular transformer?
Transformers of this type and location are a rare failure. It would be less expensive and time consuming by replacing the entire board.
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@davethompson - That's either a T-con problem or a bad connection on the panel ribbon cable where it bonds to the panel. You can try unplugging both cables from the T-con and cleaning them using a contact cleaner such as DeoxIT.
I have a 245BW that exhibits this behavior. A sharp smack on the side or back usually makes it work again. I've had it run for hours and suddenly go dark. *SMACK* and it's back. lol
@Poca44 - Welcome to the forums!
What makes you believe you need that particular transformer?
Transformers of this type and location are a rare failure. It would be less expensive and time consuming by replacing the entire board.
T
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