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  • darth
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A



    Yeah i put whole metal housing with pads back on that t con board (not on picture), just fuse is outside on wires, same type as you using probably, with legs.

    So thanks a lot for helping me out and saving some mom's money. Really great community here i'm still surprised. Have a good time.

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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    You can keep it running with this 3A fuse which is safe as long as you do not let it shorts to anything else, but make sure to put the gray heat transfer pad as shown in post 222 back in place with the shield.
    I myself use PICO II fuse (fuse with legs) for repair.
    Last edited by budm; 02-26-2016, 11:11 AM.

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  • darth
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    Got on it before while. I put there 3A bigger fuse on wires and picture is working, all seems good. Do you think its safe to assembly and it was only some one time accident that blown fuse?

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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    It looks like it has 'P' printed on top, so it may be LittleFuse with 'P' code for 3A.
    I cannot tell from the pictures if it is 1206 or 0603 footprint.
    You can try 3A fuse with leads for testing.
    You can run the T-CON board WITHOUT having the ribbon cables between the LCD panel and the T-CON board connected to see if the fuse will blow right away, if not , then connect the ribbon cables back in place and try again.
    Attached Files
    Last edited by budm; 02-24-2016, 04:48 PM.

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  • darth
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    Do you know how much amps fuse to get? Can't find in datasheet you provided.

    Can i get to know before purchasing new t-con that isn't short circuit in panel itself?
    Last edited by darth; 02-24-2016, 04:29 PM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    The shorts may be AFTER the active circuit/device that is only drawing when it gets the ON command. You can try a new fuse to see if it blows again or get the new T-CON board. I just hope that it is not due to shorts circuit in the panel itself.

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  • darth
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    So thats it? Just change fuse and could be good to go if there is no short as i measured resistance?

    or short fuse.. donno how are correct words in english, maybe some bad part blow away and we'll see, that's how my old coworker made repairs in pulse power factory repair station maybe too destructive in this situation, where i don't have infinite number of power units, but one tv
    Last edited by darth; 02-24-2016, 04:12 PM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    Originally posted by michael dranfield View Post
    On the extreme right of you photo there are 4 connections on the T con socket I think , all linked together that carry the power, I think it says V In tracing from here you should see a black SMD fuse and you need to check there is power on both ends.
    See post 221~229.
    Last edited by budm; 02-24-2016, 04:01 PM.

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  • michael dranfield
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    On the extreme right of you photo there are 4 connections on the T con socket I think , all linked together that carry the power, I think it says V In tracing from here you should see a black SMD fuse and you need to check there is power on both ends.

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  • darth
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    seems more as i set meter if set on 200K it measuring 60K resistance, more if set to 2M. So no shortage on all three ends. Fuse is blown i see now also

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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    So F1 is blown.
    OK leave the the LVDS cable disconnected from the T-CON, then take the resistance reading between the 'GND' test point on the T-CON board against the three ends of the fuses that show 1.6V readings and report the readings, make sure if the readings are shown in OHM, K OHMS, or M OHMS on your meter.

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  • vinceroger69
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    so that means f1 fuse has blown for some reason maybe budm has some more tests you can run. im not sure how cheap these tcons are in your country.

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  • darth
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    on a picture @budm posted, all ends 1.6V except F1 top end 5.2V

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  • vinceroger69
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    can you measure and write the readings just too make sure, maybe test f1 bottom of fuse what voltage is it? top of fuse what voltage is it? and the same with f2 its just easier for us to understand as we havnt got the board in front of us thanks

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  • darth
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    U guys are great and helpful.

    So my measurements are 1.6V on three ends and 5.2V on F1 on closer to big chip end.

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  • vinceroger69
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    A good picture here budm
    http://www.placilcd.ro/en/produs/pla...tc2lv3-7--577/
    you are right f1 and f2 just above lvds connetor on the right hand side

    Edit budm beat me too it

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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    Pictures provided by shopjimmy.
    Samsung LJ94-01420P (320WTC2LV3.7) T-Con Board.
    Attached Files

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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    Pictures are not clear, it looks like there are two fuses, F1, F2.
    Check for DCV at both ends of both fuses with ref to chassis GND.
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  • darth
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A





    not good quality

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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung LE32R88BD/ BN44-00155A

    OK, your T-CON board runs on 5VDC so you do have DCV to the T-CON, so you need to find out if you do have 5VDC at both ends of the SMD fuse on the T-CON or not.
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