Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
I am not an expert repaired, but why you don't try to detect the short touching with fingers same parts of the Main?? or your freezer spray on the MAin?
UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
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Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
Same, the short ( if any ) appears when the Main is connected. For now I put the TV in storage while I work on others, I'll get back to it sometime in the near future. Thanks all for the helpLeave a comment:
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Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
Try having nothing else connected to the main board but just the cable between main and power supply board and see what will happen to the standby Voltage.Leave a comment:
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Fully agree but have not been able to find anything that would pull down those voltages.. Nor can I explain how this is now not working only by switching the LED strip. Unfortunately I am a very impatient man and moving on to another TV. I'll post additional results after a few bottles of wineLeave a comment:
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160K is not enough to load down the STANDBY A5V to 0V at all, got to be error some where.Leave a comment:
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Yes correct and I agree. About 160k connected or disconnected.Last edited by TheTesterMan; 01-27-2020, 03:58 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
1) So the A5V tested at the power supply connector side (not at the main board side) shows 0V, correct? For A5V to drop to 0v, it has to be dead shorts.
2) Have all the cable back in place then check the resistance on the A5V with ref to GND.Last edited by budm; 01-27-2020, 02:00 PM.Leave a comment:
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@budm - Yes A5V, along with all other voltages on that connector, drop to 0.
I did inspect the connector closely, including all the crimps, and it looks practically new. I also did a full continuity on each pin and it is fine.
@ nomoresonys - Yes familiar with this video but unfortunately there are no voltages anywhere on the MAIN, it is like it is suffering from a major short although I am not able to find/measure one.
Just to make sure, I resoldered CNM803 on both boards although I saw no solder cracks nor cold solder joints.
The PSU Filter Cap measure 350 when LED rings are on but drops to about 260V when I connect the connector and the LED rings turn off.Leave a comment:
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Maybe also check the solder joints of CNM803 on powerboard and the joints of the other side too where it plugs into mainboard.Leave a comment:
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Wonder if there's a problem with cable from powerboard to mainboard, can check continuity from end to end, just have to be careful not to spread out the connections, I use stripped bread ties when necessary so as not to distort them.Last edited by nomoresonys; 01-27-2020, 10:51 AM.Leave a comment:
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Some voltage testing there, maybe check the voltage regulators on the mainboard like he's doing there: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocqnqmBxiqYLeave a comment:
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Looks like the mainboard is the issue.Leave a comment:
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Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
"When I connect back all the voltages drop to 0 which leads me to believe that I somehow fried the MAIN."
So the standby A5V drops to 0 Volt when all the boards are connected back together?
Did you inspect both ends of the connectors of the cable that goes between power supply and the main board? This series is known for burnt out connector due to poor contact resistance.Last edited by budm; 01-27-2020, 10:47 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
Looks like there's a bunch of subs for that board: https://www.shopjimmy.com/samsung-bn...d6000sfxza.htm
So my only option is to try to troubleshoot the MAIN or recycle it.
I am still not sure if the MAIN is fried or simply that the PSU is getting a signal to pull all the voltages. Although obvious, I still fail to see how I fried the MAIN simply by replacing the LED strip. I've done many LED strips and never had this happen. I also practice ESD but you never know.Last edited by TheTesterMan; 01-27-2020, 09:23 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
Looks like there's a bunch of subs for that board: https://www.shopjimmy.com/samsung-bn...d6000sfxza.htmLeave a comment:
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Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
UN55D6000SFXZA
PSU BN44-0042A
MAIN BN94-04358C
Initial Symptom: TV turns on, no picture, LED blinks and the PSU seemed to be cycling ( could hear it )
Initial Repair: Since I've fixed many TVs with this same type of problem, the first thing I did is to power up the LED strips at which time I found the LEFT side strip out. I pulled the strip and verified that a few LEDs were bad. Ordered a replacement strip from China.
Existing Symptom: Once the replacement strip was installed the TV does not power up at all, no backlights, no LED ( solid nor blink ). I was very surprised by this.
Troubleshooting: Checked LED Strips again all working. When I disconnect the cable between MAIN & PSU, the LED strips turn on. Also all the voltages are available on the PSU ( see below ). When I connect back all the voltages drop to 0 which leads me to believe that I somehow fried the MAIN.
PSU CM803 Pins - Not Connected to Main
1, 2, 6 - NC
10, 11, 12 - GND
3 - B13V (12.5v)
4 - EPWM (3.2v)
5 - B13V (12.75v)
7 - Vamp (12.75v)
8 - BLU_ON (3.0v)
9 - Vamp (16.82v)
13 - B5V (5.39v)
14 - ASV (5.39v)
15 - B5V (5.38v)
16 - PSU_ON (3.38v)
Question: This TV uses a BN94-04358C MAIN, but can a BN94-04358A, B, or D be used in its place ? I assume the difference is probably firmware and not component ?Leave a comment:
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Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
Had 8 burnt LEDs on left and 1 on right side. Blinking light. Checked power supply, reflowed main board chips, then I found this forum.
Ordered 20x LTW-Z5630SZL65
https://www.digikey.ca/products/en?k...=160-2063-1-ND
Brightness seems correct at 41 lm (33-50 lm), but the color is slightly too yellow at 6500k.
Noticed the LEDs near the bottom seem more used (stained black?) than the ones at the top. 6 of the 8 leds burn on the left side were on the bottom 15 leds or so.
Its been on and running for 24 hours with no issue and no overheating.
Few things I could advise when doing the LED replacement, most important is dont lose any of the screws and dont strip the screws when taking them out. I stripped two screws on the outside metal frame and it drove me nuts cause I had to file a groove and take them out with a flathead! Losing the screws for the LEDs could be bad because they create alot of heat and need to be secured really well.
File or cut down the LEDs you want to replace so the contacts are showing for all 3, +,-,and the center heat sink. I used solder iron at 380C with flux and gently lifted the LED as I was heating all three contacts at the same time. Sometimes the LED came out in pieces, other times it came out in one piece. This is the best way to avoid damaging the contacts, in my opinion.
Plastic retaining clips around the LCD were brittle and cracked, especially on the sides where the LEDs are. I just ignored it but the pieces kept falling and i was worried it would scratch my screen, so i kept vacuuming so i didnt miss any pieces.
Thanks for all the good information posted here with regards to the issue. If I feel inclined in the future I may replace those lights with cooler ones, but it really isnt noticeable 95% of the time.
Secondary issue - left sub speaker was torn (loud distorted farting sound). Took the metal plate off the speaker and used B7000 jewlers/cellphone glue. The glue was a bit expired cause it was a bit globy, but the tear was alond the long edge near the outside. I covered the parts I didnt want stuck with tape, just incase. Laid a bead along the long tear and pushed it down like bathroom caulking and used a piece of tape to pull the inside of the speaker up so there arnt any gaps in the seal. Problem seemed to work. If I could do it again I would use Flex Seal, but whatever. Found this TV in my recycling after boxing day, repairs costed less than $20 CAD for the LEDs from Digikey. Everything else I had on hand.
Best of luck to anyone working on this sucker.Last edited by pigpen007; 12-21-2019, 09:49 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
Had a short on this model also,would not power up only with power cable removed.So my solution was kinda backwards.Ic 1503 and a 6 pin ic to left of it was shorted which has to do with usb functions.So instead of ordering board Bn97-06022a which was 263$ only source avail i removed these components altogether.The tv works just fine without them.You can see damage in pic.Leave a comment:
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Re: UN55D6000 Blinking Standby Light
Hi All,
After having read this entire thread and trouble shooting my UN55D6000SFXZA it appears that my LED light bar is the issue. I get all the right voltage levels when checking the SMPS board (standby signals switching periodically on/off) and after removing the connector to the main board (with jumper between A5V_PW and PWM_DIMMING) there is absolutely no light. I haven't opened up the panel to actually confirm damaged individual LED's.
Before I go through the trouble of tearing apart the panel I wanted to see if there are any spare parts available.
Googling the light bar part number for my panel, LTJ550HJ05-C, the part number BN96-16609B shows up but I can't seem to locate any stock.
Does anyone have suggestions, tips? Spare LED strips?
Thanks!Leave a comment:
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