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  • geevee419
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    My monitor has just shown the same symptoms. I did, however find a temporary fix. I turned off the front panel switch, then I turned off the master power switch on the back of the panel next to the power cord connection. I waited about 30 minutes then turned on the master switch then the front panel switch and the display worked.
    I have not timed the display to see if would go black after a period of time.

    Mine is still under warranty and I have made arrangements to send it back to Samsung for repair.

    Hopefully this process might also work for some of you.

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  • greens
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Thanks for your time retiredcaps

    I will order one and post the outcome

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Originally posted by greens View Post
    secondary resistances
    0.83k ohm this is the one I think is faulty
    0.87k ohm
    0.88k ohm
    0.90k ohm
    0.92k ohm
    0.89k ohm

    I have swaped transformers on the board and still this one will not light a bulb
    0.83k ohm does seem out of spec compared to the rest of them.

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  • greens
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Originally posted by retiredcaps View Post
    See this video.

    Testing for Faulty Inverter Transformers Tutorial (Part 1)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNuGWBPRGKA
    Thank you retiredcaps good video

    secondary resistances
    0.83k ohm this is the one I think is faulty
    0.87k ohm
    0.88k ohm
    0.90k ohm
    0.92k ohm
    0.89k ohm

    I have swaped transformers on the board and still this one will not light a bulb

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Originally posted by greens View Post
    I'm not sure how to check secondary resistance,
    See this video.

    Testing for Faulty Inverter Transformers Tutorial (Part 1)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNuGWBPRGKA

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  • greens
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Originally posted by retiredcaps View Post
    http://lcdparts.net/TransformerDetai...ProductID=3355

    You may want to check the secondary resistance before you order.
    Thanks retiredcaps

    I'm not sure how to check secondary resistance, I was just hoping to change faulty SPI 8TP0010 and get the last bulb working

    Thanks

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Originally posted by greens View Post
    the problem now is I cant find a SPI 8TP0010 transformer, anyone know I can get one form?
    http://lcdparts.net/TransformerDetai...ProductID=3355

    You may want to check the secondary resistance before you order.

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  • greens
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    First id like to say hi to you all

    I have the same problem as "almoodie" When I turn the monitor on the video displays for a couple of seconds, then the screen goes blank.
    Power light glows continuously

    all caps look ok, then I found one of the solder joints on the bulb has failed within the rubber sleeve .
    I resoldered the bulb,
    now when I power up I get 5 lamps working perfectly, did tube/transformer swaps and found it to be the transformer.

    the problem now is I cant find a SPI 8TP0010 transformer, anyone know I can get one form?

    Thanks

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  • Mornagest
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Hello,

    I have a multimeter, I used to use that a few years ago when I was a student... but it wasn't on electronical components, only on electrical. It shouldn't be too difficult, I hope

    I will take pictures tomorrow, from the inverter and the ccfl, front and rear.

    Thank you for your answer

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    addition to 1)

    It could be the inverter board or the ccfl lamps.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Originally posted by Mornagest View Post
    The problem is the same as Almoodie described : when switching the screen on, I get an image for about half a second, then it disappear until I switch it off and on again. The blue light that shows the screen is switched on is still lighted, so could it be a problem from the power board ? Is it still possible to buy a new one somewhere, on Internet ?
    1) If you get the display to show briefly, it is likely a problem on the inverter board.

    2) Do you have a multimeter and know how to measure resistance and voltage?

    3) Post clear focused pictures AFTER reading

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1868

    4) Please do not post pictures inline as they slow down the loading of pages.

    5) For best picture quality and clarity take your boards to a window on a sunny day, turn flash off, and use macro mode. Take a top down view of all your boards (front and back). Make sure the photo is legible so that we can read the PCB printing clearly. A shutter speed of 1/125 or faster will produce nice clear focused pictures. Try to get a photo that is 2000x2000 resolution or as close as possible.

    6) Here is an example of the pictures we want.

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...94&postcount=1

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  • Mornagest
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Hello,

    I got the same issue with the same LCD screen ; according to a reparator, it seems it is an inverter problem, but I'm not sure exactly how to confirm that.

    The problem is the same as Almoodie described : when switching the screen on, I get an image for about half a second, then it disappear until I switch it off and on again. The blue light that shows the screen is switched on is still lighted, so could it be a problem from the power board ? Is it still possible to buy a new one somewhere, on Internet ?

    I thank you in advance ! (and sorry for my poor English as it isn't my mother tongue)

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  • trik6
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Thanks from Ukraine.
    I was helped by this photo - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...chmentid=13909
    Has removed one - 8TP00010 and the transistor as it is described here - http://monitor.net.ru/forum/topic239071-64.html#2271377
    Now 5 lamps work.

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  • Rafterman
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    I broke open the plastic connector so after I resoldered the wire to the ccfl I just wraped a piece of thin electrical tape around the soldered bit and then a bit aroung the three. Just don't use too much electrical tape as it's a pretty tight fit when re-assembling it.

    One other tip, when I re-assembled mine and turned everything on I started to notice a few hairs and a bit of fluff/dust showing through the display so I had to take it all apart again to clean it. Just make sure to watch out for stray hairs and give all the parts that make up the display a quick dusting while re-assembling. I used a microfibre cloth and that worked well. I did have a can of "Air Duster" but I did not like the way that appeared to wet the surfaces I sprayed. Best of luck.

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  • smanny
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Originally posted by lucky13
    smanny,

    Yes you can cut and resolder the connections. Just make sure you insulate them.
    Thank you guy. I'm going to do it

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  • lucky13
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    smanny,

    Yes you can cut and resolder the connections. Just make sure you insulate them.

    I have been trying to make some jig that allwows me to insert into that tiny hole above the connection end to spring loose the crimped connector inside. Then you can just rearrange the ends to fit your needs.

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  • smanny
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Originally posted by freelander
    The Samsung 215TW shares the same Samsung LTM210M2 panel as Gateway FPD2185W and HP F2105 monitors that I have worked on. Based on your problem description, you almost definitely have one or more dead bulbs in your panel. I'm not sure if this model has the -01 or the -02 variation but the only difference is the connector style.
    I crushed a LTM210M2-L02 and I found a -L01 to replace it. Connector style is different as you wrote, can I simply cut and solder the old connector to the new lcd panel?

    Wires are the same number and same colours.

    Thank u for your kind reply.

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  • lucky13
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    I hate these 6 connection types; they make the elimination process and "fix" more difficult.

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  • Rafterman
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Four or five weeks ago I replaced all the caps on the power source board for my 215TW to no avail, I was stumped that a fix that had worked for others was not bringing me any luck. At the end of my teather(replacing caps again and again) I came across this thread and low and behold when I checked the ccfl one of the wires(yellow) going to the end of one of the ccfls had come away from the solder and appeared slightly burnt. As Micka did I stiripped a bit of the yellow cable and re-soldered it and put the monitor back together again. After all my dissapointments over the last few weeks I did not hold out much hope but when I booted up my system the monitor lept into life and has been fine for the last few hours so I would like to thank almoodie in especial for all the work he put in and for the pics he posted to get to the bottom of this. Thanks guys.

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  • Micka
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    Re: Samsung 215tw display cuts out

    Originally posted by almoodie
    I need to rewire the return leads to the CCFLs, shown in attached image. I've tried Radio Shack my only local retailer but can find anything of suitable gauge. Can anyone tell me what gauge wire I need and where I might order it, a part number would be of great help.

    Al.
    Just wanted to say thanks for the great posts on this problem. I followed along and after replacing all the caps on the inverter/power supply even though they did not look bad. I sill had the same problem so I figured with nothing to lose I would follow almodie's example and I found two broken/burnt connections at the far end of the top 3 CCFL tubes. In my case they were not badly burnt. I was able to trim off about 1/8 inch, pull the extra wire from the far end and re-solder. I put It all back together plugged it and stood back waiting for the magic smoke to escape... Much to my amazement,It worked perfectly and has been for the last 24hrs.

    Hope this helps someone else....
    Mick

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