Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A
Sounds like the power supply was in continuous use for cctv. Quite possible other caps (specifically the small caps, IE 47uf,etc) might be failing. I would first try heating up the small caps with a hair dryer to see if you can reduce the time for the set to turn on. If this this does not work, try heating various portions of the power supply to see if you accelerate the turn on time and narrow down the area that's causing the problem.
Sounds like the power supply was in continuous use for cctv. Quite possible other caps (specifically the small caps, IE 47uf,etc) might be failing. I would first try heating up the small caps with a hair dryer to see if you can reduce the time for the set to turn on. If this this does not work, try heating various portions of the power supply to see if you accelerate the turn on time and narrow down the area that's causing the problem.
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