Hey Im in the beginning stage of fixing plasma tvs. I have a 55" Samsung model hp-S5053. I got it and it was your typical black screen of death. After i opened it up i noticed 3 bad capacitors that i've just replaced. This time when i plugged it in and it powered up it made the start up sound but the screen was static/snow with a few vertical lines going up and down the entire screen mainly on the right side. Also i have no display at all. No menu. No Input. Not even a hint that the buttons are even doing anything for that matter. Ive read into it but nobody seems to have this problem exactly. Ive check all the plugs, caps, and ribbons making sure they are all secure and perfectly placed. Would a new power-supply board fix it? Or T-Con board? Ive attached a photo to hopefully give you a better understanding. The darker areas on the screen are (black) static and the vertical lines are (light grey) static Thanks in advance for your help. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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2 called for 270 uf 450 V and one 820 uf 250 V. I was told it was ok to increase the volts so they wouldnt blow again so the replacements were 2- 270 uf 500 V, and 820 uf 250 V. Im kind of a noob still so bare with me. Thanks!Comment
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Manufacturer and series?
There is no need to increase the voltage. (The Internet is wrong on this point.)
I don't know how you got a 500V capacitor. It's a very rare value. Most stop at 450V. That's the highest voltage needed.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Sorry, manufacturer of capacitor. E.g. Panasonic is "(M)", CapXon is "CapXon", etc. Post a picture of the cap if unsure showing the label clearly.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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OK, those are good caps. Just worried you might have put poor quality ones in, it happens.
Since you get startup sound I suspect main board is OK, though it could be at fault it is less likely. Can you please re-seat all connectors on the main board especially the flexible cable going to the T-con PCB (for the plasma panel; if you need help locating it, post back.)Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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No I've done all that. Even unclipped all ribbons on t-con and carefully placed back and clipped down. As well as all the plugs. At this point I'm thinkin it has to be a faulty board and I'm okay ordering a new one its just im not sure which board is the problem. There were bulging caps for sure but on the power supply board. Would anything ive done caused this new problem or would these issues stem from tcon board and/or cables? I just want to be certain so I don't buy something I don't even need. Thank you again for the help sirComment
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Did the bulging caps have a plastic cover that was pressed outwards? Or could you see an actual vent?Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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None were actually "popped" but bulged upwards. And one leaked on the backside a lil. I cleaned the black residue thoroughly before I soldered the new one in. Its just wierd because now the screen does turn on but just no display whatsoever but that awful gray static . Do you know any ways to trace the problem? I won't get to try anything till late tonight but im all ears. Please help! ThxComment
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I have had a vaguely similar problem with a Samsung plasma -- it turned out to be the X-main:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmu12mCOKcU
I didn't mention it in the video, but I too had some faded bars and dim light across the panel when viewed in a dark room. And the no signal appeared only after about five minutes. Only certain parts of the display registered any light output.
Luckily, the X-main (same as Z-sustain) was very cheap -- I believe less than £15. I got the TV for £50, so I was quite pleased that it was that simple (and later, it sold for £225.)
The X-main is the rightmost large board looking from the rear, connected to the panel via ribbons.Last edited by tom66; 11-03-2012, 06:07 PM.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Yep, that's the X-main. (BTW -- Z-sustain is LG terminology, it's X-main on a Samsung.)
There's some fuses on it, near the connector going to the PSU.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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It might not look like it from the outset but the boards are entirely different parts.
The Y assembly (including the Y-buffer boards and Y-main) on the left is responsible for the Scan electrodes -- essentially it addresses each line in the plasma panel one after another to "write" data to it through the bottom buffers. Then, it works with the X-main to make this stored image appear. It's also responsible for clearing the image so it doesn't get stuck on subsequent frames. (Failures are common with this part.) Bad Y-main = 90% of cases, no picture at all.
The X-main is a single board (no buffers usually) and it is responsible for providing the alternate sustain voltage on the Sustain electrodes. It's also responsible for making the picture light up fully, though you usually see some picture with a bad X-main, it's just very dim or fuzzy. Bad X-main = 50% of cases, you still get a dodgy picture.
Ah, the well sought after "free" dumpster/out-on-the-curb TV. I've only had one and it was a nice tricky fix. Water damaged LCD, had to take it to bits and clean the light diffusers, but he gave me the remote and power cord too. Later gave it away at a very low price to a friend who needed one (upgrade from 19" LCD.) Then again, I also picked up a 42" LCD at the tip for £20, and it got me into the hobby, as it was a simple bad cap repair, and I realised how disposable people consider TVs.Last edited by tom66; 11-03-2012, 08:13 PM.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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