OK, do you see a point marked Vg or 15V? Does that measure around 15V with the X-main connected?
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Is that 0.9 ohms at the Y-main fuse? Also, there should be VSC (on Y-main) and VE (on X-main) voltage specs on the panel label where VS and VA are displayed. Since you have sound, I'd measure those voltages. There should be a test point on each of the mains for their corresponding voltages.
Edit: VSC is labeled as "VSCAN" on the Y-main. The test point is near the CN5005 connector.
The VE test point on the X-main appears to be the R4003 resistor, but I can't see it clearly in a pic I was reviewing. If that is the correct point, you need to place your neg probe on one lead of the resistor and your pos probe on the other lead.
You have a bad Y-main or buffer board then. Isolate the Y-buffer and check -Vy again. If it is still fluctuating, the Y-main is bad.
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Disconnect it from Y-main, leave it connected to the orange ribbons on panel. Be very careful not to damage/break orange ribbons as these are for the plasma panel module and cannot be replaced if damaged.
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Most likely. You can look carefully at the buffer ICs, if you see any burn marks or holes blown in them they are definitely bad.
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I'd try testing a few components on the Y-main with the board removed from the TV. This Y-main may be a little different from some of the other Samsungs that exhibit failures of the heat sink components when the board is bad. If you find a bad component, I'd replace the Y-main AND the Y-buffer again.
I can't tell exactly which components from pics, but there should some transistors and diodes on the heat sinks. I'd personally replace the Y-buffer again if the Y-main proves to be faulty. I haven't found a reliable way to test the buffers, and you risk the Y-buffer killing a replacement Y-main - infinite loop.
In some cases; that being said I've only ever heard of it on older Samsung and LG plasma panels, not on newer ones, I wouldn't entirely rule out the chance.
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That is really frustrating that I killed the brand new buffer just by hooking it up...so should I take the chance on just getting a new Y main or do I need to get yet another y-buffer to go along with it?
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