50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

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  • psmedley
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    Oh, and once I find a 100W globe, when I power it up, should I have all the sub-boards connects to the power supply?

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  • psmedley
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    Originally posted by tom66
    In series with Live/Active. The bulb will light if a short persists.
    Hmm 100w incandescent light bulbs are like hens teeth here - would a 72W halogen 240v globe suffice?

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  • scokljat
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    I found this thread (and some other) so exciting and tense like a good book ;-) What will happen next? Who is the bad guy, victim or the killer?! We have some usual suspects here, lot of victims, actually it's double murder for now. Clues are scattered all over 50 inch crime scene!! Maybe it's time to call fancy CSI chicks to take a look ;-)

    Well, I hope it will be a happy ending. I'm also waiting for IPM delivery for my 42" repair from other thread. It usually takes 15-30 days for stuff to come to Croatia... It will be a long wait. Till then, I wish you luck!

    Cheers!

    Suad

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  • tom66
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    Originally posted by psmedley
    Can you explain more on where exactly the wire in the bulb?
    In series with Live/Active. The bulb will light if a short persists.

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  • psmedley
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    OK - I also read http://smpstroubleshooting.com/power...oting-secrets/

    This power supply has two fuses though, F801 immediately adjacent to the AC input, and F803 which is near the mosfets that I found blown.

    I also read about failed startup caps causing high voltages and blown parts, so I'm thinking that as I have replacements, I'll replace all the caps I can on the hot side of the power supply.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Originally posted by psmedley
    USA - mailed on 29th June, arrived 9th July - 10 days - not bad for the USPS
    That is really good considering that includes the July 4th holiday. One of my ebay orders from the USA has been stuck in the sorting facility for 5 days now due to the July 4th holiday. :-(

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  • retiredcaps
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    Originally posted by psmedley
    Can you explain more on where exactly the wire in the bulb?
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...07&postcount=7

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  • psmedley
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    Originally posted by randtek
    FYI, When you first replaced the Mosfets, probably the reason they failed while you were away from the set is that Samsungs remember the current power on setting. If unit was on when it failed, as soon as standby power comes up, unit will attempt to turn itself on. It probably turned on while you were away from the set and blew the mosfets.
    blew as they weren't secured to the heatsink, so overheated?

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  • psmedley
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    Re: 50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

    Originally posted by retiredcaps
    From the USA or Thailand?
    USA - mailed on 29th June, arrived 9th July - 10 days - not bad for the USPS

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  • psmedley
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    Re: 50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

    Originally posted by tom66
    Before you blow some more FETs test it with a 100W light bulb in series...
    Can you explain more on where exactly the wire in the bulb?

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: 50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

    Originally posted by psmedley
    Well my 1SS184 diodes arrived today
    From the USA or Thailand?

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  • randtek
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    FYI, When you first replaced the Mosfets, probably the reason they failed while you were away from the set is that Samsungs remember the current power on setting. If unit was on when it failed, as soon as standby power comes up, unit will attempt to turn itself on. It probably turned on while you were away from the set and blew the mosfets.

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  • tom66
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    Before you blow some more FETs test it with a 100W light bulb in series...

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  • psmedley
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    Well my 1SS184 diodes arrived today - got them installed, but can't test it out yet as I had removed to 20 ohm and 10k ohm smd resistors for testing, and in the process or replacing them I busted one 20 ohm resistor and lost another one. Fortunately, I had already ordered replacements which should be here any day now!

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  • psmedley
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    I hadn't mentioned it before, but there were 3 25v 680uf caps that were swelled/leaking on the X & Y main boards - replaced them today in anticipation that my diodes/resistors can't be too far away. They were well and truly knackered - ESR meters reports < 100uf and > 6 ohms. Oh and they were Samwha's

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  • psmedley
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    Re: 50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

    Originally posted by TheTVCoop
    Any news on this repair?
    Not until parts I have ordered arrive

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  • TheTVCoop
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    Any news on this repair?

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  • psmedley
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    I hedged my bets on the 1S184 diodes - I found some in Thailand with expedited shipping today - Only $US6.50 so I should soon have a plethora (well 60) of them.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: 50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

    Originally posted by psmedley
    My only hesitation is the shipping time from the us to australia
    Canada and Australia are almost in the same boat when it comes to buying stuff online. I wait up to 60 days for my stuff to arrive, but I get it at very good prices. I try to anticipate my needs well in advance.

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  • psmedley
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    Re: 50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

    Originally posted by tom66
    Someon's just contacted me about their Samsung PS42C7HD clicking - I might take a chance on it if it's just cold joints.
    If you're lucky, it will be cold/cracked joints on either QS801/802 or QX801/802 worst case you'll be replacing mosfets, resistors and diodes

    PS if you don't have easy access to 1SS184 diodes, I should soon have plenty of them

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