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    Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

    Hi everyone,

    This is my first post
    I am not TV tech but do know how to use a multimeter.
    Here is the situation:

    Mother in-law has a plasma, 16 months old, that is now out of warranty.
    On initial power up, i.e. plugging into wall socket, the units relays click on/off five times then the standby light flashes v.quickly twice 5 times then pauses then repeats. I have trawled around this forum and done the usual check for domed leaking caps but there is no visual damage.

    I have tried disconnecting the x board but it would appear that the x & y boards are piggy backing there power supply i.e. there is only one power cable to the x board, the y board gets it's power from the X board.

    After disconnecting the X board (& Y board)the relay on the power board clicked once and a green diode on the board i have labeled plasma06 flashes slowly, on the front of the unit when pressing the power button on the remote the standby light flashes quickly but nothing happens.

    The voltages at at Vs & Va are supposed to be 207v & 58v
    when read Vs peaks @ 280 and reduces to 0 Va peaks @ 78 & reduces to 0.

    Is there a way to check to power supply on its own?

    Regards
    John Grimshaw
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    #2
    Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

    On this chassis:
    Disconnect Y-Main connector.
    Check if set powers up. If it does suspect Y-Main or X-Main.
    Disconnecy Y-Main to X-Main connector.
    Check if set powers up. If it does suspect X-Main, if not suspect Y-Main.

    Y-Main supplies power to X-Main.

    X-Main is common failure on this chassis.
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      #3
      Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

      Hi Tom
      Thanx for quick response got boards wrong way round

      Ok disconnected Y -Main connector relay clicks set no power up pressing power on remote just gives flashing standby led.

      disconnected X-Main from Y-Main same as above
      checked voltage @ PS-On with everything connected switches between .16v to 3.7v
      with the Y or X main disconnected PS-On is .16v

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        #4
        Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

        It's normal for the set to give no picture with no Y-Main. With X-Main missing you expect a dim picture.

        So, you get Vs and Va voltages with Y-Main out?
        Check meter battery if Vs and Va are that high. PSU on this model maxes out at Vs of 220V, I believe. 220V is too high, will cause arc-bright image.
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          #5
          Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

          changed battery in DMM.

          Vs @ 207v with a gradual fall to zero
          Va @ 58v with a gradual fall to zero

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            #6
            Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

            OK, so they are within panel specification. So, with Y-main in, X-main out, check voltage Vs and Va. Zero for both?
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              #7
              Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

              ok Vs 208v v.slowly down to 1.3v
              Va 58v slowly down to zero

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                #8
                Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                Check panel in dark room, you should see slight light emission while it works. But I don't understand why Vs/Va would drop slowly...

                I am going to be working on this very set this Sunday with a friend, and I believe it has the same problem.
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                  #9
                  Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                  when power applied a small flash of a couple of white lines appear

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                    #10
                    Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                    And then Vs begins to fall?
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                      #11
                      Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                      yes

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                        #12
                        Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                        Does the LED on the control board stop blinking?
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                          #13
                          Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                          Here is test procedure for plasma panel and all driver boards, except main (AV) board.

                          Power off completely - disconnect from wall.
                          Unplug connector highlighted.
                          Place jumper across pins 3-4.
                          Turn on set.
                          Look for test patterns.

                          They may look like this (video from another user):
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCtF5...ature=youtu.be
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                            #14
                            Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                            unit clicks on off 5 times then nothing flashing standby

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                              #15
                              Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                              Standby light flashing is normal.

                              For all Samsung that I know (I have worked on PS42B450, similar chassis) the light should stay lit, then when power button pressed, should flash 4~7 times, then go out. When it is off the TV is powered on.

                              You may have to jumper across PSON with a 100~470 ohm resistor to force PSU on. I suspect main (AV) board fault.
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                                #16
                                Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                                is that across jumper pins 3, 4?

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                                  #17
                                  Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                                  No.... the connector goes from the main board to PSU. A pin is marked PSON on there. I just realised it needs to go to ground on this chassis.
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                                    #18
                                    Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                                    Do I keep the ribbon cable disconnected from the mainAV board when I put the resistor in?

                                    Keep me posted with how you get on tomorrow with you pals unit, a big thanx for what you have done so far

                                    Regards John
                                    Last edited by jgrimshaw01; 01-12-2013, 09:51 AM.

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                                      #19
                                      Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                                      You want to have the 3-4 jumper and that connector disconnected, you are trying to force the power supply on so you can rule out everything except the main board, which is a common failure on these sets.
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                                        #20
                                        Re: Samsung PS43D450A2WXXU power on fault

                                        Hi Tom
                                        Did what you said with a 100 ohm, relay swithched on and off 5 times but quicker than before do I need a bigger resistor to get it stay on?

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