Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
Thanks for the reply. I will have to try this, but is this the case? I am asking because, if I remove the big white lvds cable nothing changes, so I guess the CSF01 ( ribbon cables) might not be the problem.
Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
You can try taping pins on lvds cable going to panel to see if you get any sort of picture.
It’s a trial and error kinda of thing. So might have to try several times covering different pinsLeave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
his TV blue screen 99.9% damaged U ribbon / LVDS Pins cable. take all out and under good light and loop inspect them... don't trust your glasses...
use magnifier.
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
Is this the right way to do it? Please check the picture
I know that if the caps beeps when I use the multimeter, in most occasions its a bad capacitor.
I also know that if I set the multimeter to 20k to check the ohms and the value is not going from 0 to higher, that's also a bad cap.
Correct / guide me if I am wrong please. ThanksLeave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
fuse on powerboard is ok, could check on mainboard, sometimes theres a bunch of little fuses that you can check on some mainboards, they will be labeled starting with a Fxx, if they're labeled.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
you can check caps with the same setting of V, just not sure I would check the main filter caps on powerboard with that meter, they usually are around 400 volts when tv working.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
For the voltage check I am afraid you will have to tell me what and where to check after I will provide the photo of the boards if that's alright. I usually look to check for fuse on the pcb , but I couldn't find one.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
black neg. lead in com, red pos. lead in V. might not want to measure anything that might be over 300 volts with that meter but you can still check a lot of stuff with it.Last edited by nomoresonys; 02-22-2023, 10:23 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
I know that if the caps beeps when I use the multimeter, in most occasions its a bad capacitor.
I also know that if I set the multimeter to 20k to check the ohms and the value is not going from 0 to higher, that's also a bad cap.
Correct / guide me if I am wrong please. ThanksLast edited by gbbradshaw; 02-22-2023, 10:22 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
you could check the little mlc caps on the panel driver boards for shorts or very low ohms.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
Originally posted by nomoresonysBut OUT d pee, if you don't want to help, keep your SARCASM to yourself.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
I am not sure I want to sell it for £50 while I paid more than 10 times this price last year. I am sure there are specialists in here who might have encountered this kind of problem over the years and that might be able to help. Thanks for replying though.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
don't waste money buying a main board, it's almost surely the panel, since you are not a tech and the fault is very difficult i suggest you to sell the whole thing as a defective unit.. bye..Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
yep, make sure those cables are positioned correctly, can clean them too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOCLpJub2l0Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
yep, make sure those cables are positioned correctly, can clean them too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOCLpJub2l0Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen
easy stuff first, try a simple reset, with tv unplugged, hold power button on tv for 30 seconds, then plug it in and try it.Leave a comment:
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