Hey guys, really appreciate the knowledge you all share on here. I had a Samsung monitor a few months back that fried itself, a simple search on the forum here and $12 in capacitors later I was able to get it back up and working....this one might be a little more challenging.
The symptoms of the problem follow...
Appears that half or so of the brightness is lost in the screen, the picture is viewable if brightness and contrast are turned all the way to the extreme highs.
Color gambit is also changed, mainly the menus appear a red hue instead of the normal blue (obviously extending into programing)
I hobby in computer repair and it looks like inverter fails that I've seen on laptop computers, or very similar at least; but I see nothing inside the back panel that resembles an inverter. I'm assuming it's built into one of the 3 boards that are there.
I know that blown capacitors don't always show anything, but there's a crap ton on the main board, I didn't want to jump into that if it was obvious to you guys that it was something else. I'll make a point to get shots of the actual screen here when I put the rear panel back on.
All the caps I see are of the Sam Young or Rubycon make. Any help you guys could give me would be awesome! This TV has already been warranty replaced by Samsung, I just didn't have the heart to throw the old one into the dumpster when I suspect the panel on this $2k TV is working perfectly.
Pics follow.
The symptoms of the problem follow...
Appears that half or so of the brightness is lost in the screen, the picture is viewable if brightness and contrast are turned all the way to the extreme highs.
Color gambit is also changed, mainly the menus appear a red hue instead of the normal blue (obviously extending into programing)
I hobby in computer repair and it looks like inverter fails that I've seen on laptop computers, or very similar at least; but I see nothing inside the back panel that resembles an inverter. I'm assuming it's built into one of the 3 boards that are there.
I know that blown capacitors don't always show anything, but there's a crap ton on the main board, I didn't want to jump into that if it was obvious to you guys that it was something else. I'll make a point to get shots of the actual screen here when I put the rear panel back on.
All the caps I see are of the Sam Young or Rubycon make. Any help you guys could give me would be awesome! This TV has already been warranty replaced by Samsung, I just didn't have the heart to throw the old one into the dumpster when I suspect the panel on this $2k TV is working perfectly.
Pics follow.
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