Hello, I am trying to fix a Samsung UN46F6800 LED TV. The issue is the power supply board makes a vibrating and buzzing noise for couple minutes after startup.
I've recorded a video of the noise here.
After 3-5 minutes, the noise goes away and everything on the TV works fine.
I took the back off the TV and closely inspected the power supply board, paying close attention for any bulged electrolytic capacitors. None of the capacitors look bulged or blown.
If I power the TV up with the back off and use a wooden pencil to try and pinpoint the source of the noise, it looks like the components circled in the red, blue and green on the image are where the noise is the loudest.

I am not an expert in TV power supplies, but my guess is that these components are part of the EMI circuitry.
Although these components seem to vibrate the loudest, I am not sure if they are the root cause of the vibration.
Does anyone have any ideas of what the root cause of the issue could be? Why does the noise disappear after 3-5 minutes after startup? Do you have any suggestions as to how I can further pinpoint the root cause of the issue?
Thanks!
I've recorded a video of the noise here.
After 3-5 minutes, the noise goes away and everything on the TV works fine.
I took the back off the TV and closely inspected the power supply board, paying close attention for any bulged electrolytic capacitors. None of the capacitors look bulged or blown.
If I power the TV up with the back off and use a wooden pencil to try and pinpoint the source of the noise, it looks like the components circled in the red, blue and green on the image are where the noise is the loudest.

I am not an expert in TV power supplies, but my guess is that these components are part of the EMI circuitry.
Although these components seem to vibrate the loudest, I am not sure if they are the root cause of the vibration.
Does anyone have any ideas of what the root cause of the issue could be? Why does the noise disappear after 3-5 minutes after startup? Do you have any suggestions as to how I can further pinpoint the root cause of the issue?
Thanks!
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