Okay, so I got this Samsung Plasma TV model ps42c450b1wxxu off someone hoping to repair it and maybe resell it. It's about 6-12 months old - Samsung still sell this same TV! Anyway, when powered on you can hear the Samsung chime (or melody, whatever it is) but the picture is completely dark.
That is, until you turn the lights out. Then you can see a faint glow in certain areas, and various red/green pixels flickering. There is no buzzing, apart from the faint SMPS buzz. After a few minutes, sometimes half a "no signal" display flickers on the screen, but that too is very dim (just about visible with the lights on.) The TV is fully responsive during this e.g. you can navigate menus (and the faint display will flicker slightly) and you can turn it off.
I've heard of this problem before, so I suspect the Z-sustain (I think Samsung call it the XM board, but I'm not sure.) Am I right in suspecting this? Are these boards repairable, or are they just "black boxes" to replace?
I found this replacement board: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5288-SAMSU...item4cf84e7654
That will cost around £40, which is pretty reasonable for this TV (retail £360), but I want to be certain it is the board that is faulty.
That is, until you turn the lights out. Then you can see a faint glow in certain areas, and various red/green pixels flickering. There is no buzzing, apart from the faint SMPS buzz. After a few minutes, sometimes half a "no signal" display flickers on the screen, but that too is very dim (just about visible with the lights on.) The TV is fully responsive during this e.g. you can navigate menus (and the faint display will flicker slightly) and you can turn it off.
I've heard of this problem before, so I suspect the Z-sustain (I think Samsung call it the XM board, but I'm not sure.) Am I right in suspecting this? Are these boards repairable, or are they just "black boxes" to replace?
I found this replacement board: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5288-SAMSU...item4cf84e7654
That will cost around £40, which is pretty reasonable for this TV (retail £360), but I want to be certain it is the board that is faulty.
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