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

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

    found this too: http://img249.*************/img249/8...10127at184.png
    which shows voltages.. not where to check them but at least its a start

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  • tom66
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    Re: 50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

    Originally posted by psmedley
    Startup caps would all be on the hot side of the PSU?

    I also see some repair kits on ebay, that suggest checking QX801 or QX802 S/C. (if these are okay then check QS801 and QS802 for S/C. I will look into this later today.

    Will also try and check voltages - unfortunately there don't see to be too many voltages labelled in order to verify they are correct
    Yep startup caps on the primary. The voltages are usually 5.2/5.3V standby, 5.2-5.4V run and 18V audio plus normal plasma voltages of 50-70Va and 170 - 210Vs.

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  • psmedley
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    Startup caps would all be on the hot side of the PSU?

    I also see some repair kits on ebay, that suggest checking QX801 or QX802 S/C. (if these are okay then check QS801 and QS802 for S/C. I will look into this later today.

    Will also try and check voltages - unfortunately there don't see to be too many voltages labelled in order to verify they are correct

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  • tom66
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    I would begin by checking all supply voltages across the board, seeing if any are obviously wrong. Replace all startup caps too.

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  • tw2005
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    Re: 50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

    Originally posted by psmedley
    OK reflowed joints that tw2005 suggested - also the joints for the parts attached to the LH heatsink - and no change in behaviour....
    Well that's a bugger. Maybe it's blown then. The only other PSU I've had to fix in a plasma was a Panasonic with a blown MOSFET. It continuously clicked because obviously the PSU was not starting up due to the dead switching transistor.

    Time to follow the circuit and fault find the components I guess or find a cheap PSU.

    Not cheap new.

    http://www.electronicsmarket.com.au/...c1-p-6698.html

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  • psmedley
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    OK reflowed joints that tw2005 suggested - also the joints for the parts attached to the LH heatsink - and no change in behaviour....

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

    Originally posted by tom66
    Check though if it powers on with either sustain disconnected.
    I disconnected all boards other than the input/main board and the behaviour was the same. So either the input/main board is the problem or the PSU (IMHO).

    Will try reflowing the joints tw2005 suggests tonight - off to work now!

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  • tw2005
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    I've marked the heatsink that I reflowed on the one I fixed. I could get it to work/fail by applying pressure with a wooden spoon. It could be live! Can't remember now.

    I'd reflow that first. I was at a lady's house picking up another broken set whan she mentioned she also had the same model doing the same thing but she had 5yr wty. The PSU literally went up in smoke whilst she showed me when it cycled a couple of times!
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  • tom66
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    All caps look okay (typically ESR is higher for small can sizes) but if you want it to last, I'd replace most of the >470uF ones. The 450V, 250V and 100V can stay.

    The problem is probably the cold joints as tw2005 mentions... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ya8zJMShcs

    Check though if it powers on with either sustain disconnected.
    Last edited by tom66; 06-14-2012, 04:59 AM.

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  • psmedley
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    Have found several badcaps on the PSU: - photo attached - will try get a clearer one tomorrow in daylight
    50v 47uf with 0.6 ohms ESR vs reference value of 0.5
    25v 200uf with 0.34 ohms ESR vs reference value of 0.23
    50v 100uf with 0.84 ohms ESR vs reference value of 0.31
    50v 47uf with 0.84 ohms ESR vs reference value of 0.5
    50v 47uf with 1.01 ohms ESR vs reference value of 0.5
    25v 1000uf with 0.21 ohms ESR vs reference value of 0.08
    25v 1000uf with 0.17 ohms ESR vs reference value of 0.08
    50v 47uf with 0.91 ohms ESR vs reference value of 0.5
    25v 220uf with 0.56 ohms ESR vs reference value of 0.23

    Not sure about the following as I don't have reference values:
    100v 820uf with 0.05 ohms ESR vs reference value of ??? - guessing from table between 470 & 1000 uF I'd say reference should be 0.05-0.06 so borderline??
    10v 2200uf with 0.06 ohms ESR vs reference value of ??? - guessing OK? 10v 1000uF has ref of 0.12, 4700uF has reference of 0.23 - this is lower than both
    10v 2200uf with 0.06 ohms ESR vs reference value of ??? - guessing OK?

    big caps:
    250v 820uf with 0.13 ohms ESR vs reference value of ???
    450v 270uf with 0.18 ohms ESR vs reference value of ???
    450v 270uf with 0.17 ohms ESR vs reference value of ???
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    Last edited by psmedley; 06-14-2012, 03:55 AM. Reason: add photo

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  • psmedley
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    Got the TV - probably paid too much ($A101), but Tom66 is right - I've been bitten!!!

    Pictures of board layout attached.

    Will get closeup photos of the boards once I can get some decent lighting.

    Initial observations:
    - when connecting power, clicking noise from the PSU, repeats every 10-15 seconds.
    - disconnect Y-main board from PSU - same
    - disconnect X-main board from PSU - same
    - disconnect board behind main board (Z-main?) from PSU - same
    - disconnect board that runs across bottom of TV - same
    - disconnect all boards except main board - same

    Suggests a PSU issue?

    I do note that there are 2 25v 68uF Samwha's on the Y-main, and 1 x 25v 680uf Samwha on the X-main that are clearly bulged.

    PSU caps are Samyoung

    More to come - but I'll probably test all caps on the PSU with my ESR meter and check for dry joints next. Might not be until the weekend tho.
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  • tw2005
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    Re: 50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

    Originally posted by psmedley
    Hi All,

    Considering bidding on the subject TV - description of fault is:
    - No Longer Working, (Clicks when turning on and off)

    From what I can find searching - this could either be a bad sustain board, or a problem with the power supply itself, but should definitely be repairable.

    Thoughts?

    Cheers,

    Paul
    I'll go with pwr board. Fixed one of these recently with bad solder joints on a row of transistors attached to long heatsink. Symptoms were randomly shuts off, repeated cycling of the pwr board relays with unit not powering on. seems to be a very common fault with this series from what I'm seen with the broken sets advertised.

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  • tom66
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    Re: 50" Samsung Plasma (model number PS50Q91HD) - possible purchase

    Sustain board, probably. I had a PS42C450 which clicked on and off - shorted X-main board - cost £16 for a replacement.

    You've been bitten by the repair bug!

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

    Hi All,

    Considering bidding on the subject TV - description of fault is:
    - No Longer Working, (Clicks when turning on and off)

    From what I can find searching - this could either be a bad sustain board, or a problem with the power supply itself, but should definitely be repairable.

    Thoughts?

    Cheers,

    Paul

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