Greetings!
I was given this television and was told that the screen went dark, but that sound continued to play. I have plugged in a media player of mine via composite but can't get any sound out of it. Unfortunately because the screen is not working I am unable to know if I have the correct input selected. When the TV is off I have a solid red LED on the front, which changes to blue when I turn it on via either the front buttons or the remote.
Thanks to some of the helpful posts here I was able to at least get started on this feller, but am hoping that someone might be able to help me along. Upon opening it I found four caps that were clearly popped (red circles in photo). The two brown ones at the top left were 200V/1200uF while the two black ones at the top right were 450V/330uF. After replacing them I was still getting no picture so I checked the voltages listed on the sticker found inside, with these results:
va: 79V expected, 79.3V measured
vsc: 78V expected, 78.7V measured
vs: 87V expected, 17.8V measured
ve: 107V expected, 106.3V measured
vset: 83V expected, 0.0V measured
I found Tom66's post about plasmas but got a little stuck since I am not actually sure if there is audio or not. My voltage readings seem to indicate to me that I have a messed up voltage regulator somewhere so I was reading retiredcaps' thread about testing voltage regulators which lead me to find a couple of KA7815's (marked pink in the photo). The board is marked as a Samsung B4K-50 (LJ44-00055A) Rev 2 - and I got these voltage readings from the KA7815's:
#1:
pin1 = 17.90
pin2 = -0.01
pin3 = 14.97
#2:
pin1 = 17.90
pin2 = -0.01
pin3 = 14.98
These seem okay to me based on my limited understanding of retiredcaps' post but I'm not confident that I am interpreting these results correctly. Perhaps someone might be able to help provide a push in the right direction? :-)
If there is any portion of the TV that someone would like a closeup photo of please just let me know.
HF,
S.
I was given this television and was told that the screen went dark, but that sound continued to play. I have plugged in a media player of mine via composite but can't get any sound out of it. Unfortunately because the screen is not working I am unable to know if I have the correct input selected. When the TV is off I have a solid red LED on the front, which changes to blue when I turn it on via either the front buttons or the remote.
Thanks to some of the helpful posts here I was able to at least get started on this feller, but am hoping that someone might be able to help me along. Upon opening it I found four caps that were clearly popped (red circles in photo). The two brown ones at the top left were 200V/1200uF while the two black ones at the top right were 450V/330uF. After replacing them I was still getting no picture so I checked the voltages listed on the sticker found inside, with these results:
va: 79V expected, 79.3V measured
vsc: 78V expected, 78.7V measured
vs: 87V expected, 17.8V measured
ve: 107V expected, 106.3V measured
vset: 83V expected, 0.0V measured
I found Tom66's post about plasmas but got a little stuck since I am not actually sure if there is audio or not. My voltage readings seem to indicate to me that I have a messed up voltage regulator somewhere so I was reading retiredcaps' thread about testing voltage regulators which lead me to find a couple of KA7815's (marked pink in the photo). The board is marked as a Samsung B4K-50 (LJ44-00055A) Rev 2 - and I got these voltage readings from the KA7815's:
#1:
pin1 = 17.90
pin2 = -0.01
pin3 = 14.97
#2:
pin1 = 17.90
pin2 = -0.01
pin3 = 14.98
These seem okay to me based on my limited understanding of retiredcaps' post but I'm not confident that I am interpreting these results correctly. Perhaps someone might be able to help provide a push in the right direction? :-)
If there is any portion of the TV that someone would like a closeup photo of please just let me know.
HF,
S.
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