Re: Samsung PS-50C96HD - No picture - help needed
Thank you for the comprehensive response that pointed me in the right direction.
I remembered having a bit of trouble connecting the cable from the Logic Board to the Y-Drive board. I opened the connector and carefully reseated the cable. It had been taped down at a slight angle so was tricky to fit.
This is hard to admit but I made a basic rookie error. As I checked the board I spotted...... I had not connected the power connector! WHY? I have no idea.
IT WORKS!!!
What a fantastic picture. Hooked up my Raspberry Pi and watched a 1080 episode of Planet Earth. Fantastic quality. It is a totally different experience from our old 27" CRT TV.
THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to this fantastic result.
A warning to others
I am skint and thought I could save a few bob by buying a cheap, broken TV and repair it. Surface mounted components stopped that line of thought. Cascading failures (Buffer taking out Main taking out Power) escalated the cost. Initial research found buffer repair kits for a few quid. In the end it has cost me over £260.
If you have a set you spent hundreds on then repair it. Other than that - buy new with warranty!
Thank you for the comprehensive response that pointed me in the right direction.
I remembered having a bit of trouble connecting the cable from the Logic Board to the Y-Drive board. I opened the connector and carefully reseated the cable. It had been taped down at a slight angle so was tricky to fit.
This is hard to admit but I made a basic rookie error. As I checked the board I spotted...... I had not connected the power connector! WHY? I have no idea.
IT WORKS!!!
What a fantastic picture. Hooked up my Raspberry Pi and watched a 1080 episode of Planet Earth. Fantastic quality. It is a totally different experience from our old 27" CRT TV.
THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to this fantastic result.
A warning to others
I am skint and thought I could save a few bob by buying a cheap, broken TV and repair it. Surface mounted components stopped that line of thought. Cascading failures (Buffer taking out Main taking out Power) escalated the cost. Initial research found buffer repair kits for a few quid. In the end it has cost me over £260.
If you have a set you spent hundreds on then repair it. Other than that - buy new with warranty!
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