I have this 58" Samsung plasma, and it's my first time to attempt a repair on them. I've read through the fast track troubleshooting manual for it, but I'm unsure of the cause (none of the scenarios are true, and the SMPS seems to be powering down). I think perhaps the x-sus, since that voltage appears to be suspect and the manual states the x-sus generates it. Pics are below - they're with my phone and not great, I can take better if necessary. The last shows the two test points I used to measure Vsc and Ve.
Here are my power readings:
Vs: 210v at power on (exactly what the panel sticker states). It immediately begins to drop quickly, slowing considerably at 20v until it eventually drains completely to 0v.
Va: 55v at power (exactly what the panel sticker states). It immediately begins to drop quickly until it drains completely to 0v.
Vsc: -200v at power on (exactly what the panel sticker states). After ~15 seconds it begins to drop quickly until it drains completely to 0v.
Ve: -40v at power on (panel states 90v, so this is suspect). After ~15 seconds it begins to drop quickly until it drains completely to 0v.
Any input is appreciated. Testing the banks of transistors on the y-sus doesn't show any to be shorted, further leading to my x-sus guess.
Here are my power readings:
Vs: 210v at power on (exactly what the panel sticker states). It immediately begins to drop quickly, slowing considerably at 20v until it eventually drains completely to 0v.
Va: 55v at power (exactly what the panel sticker states). It immediately begins to drop quickly until it drains completely to 0v.
Vsc: -200v at power on (exactly what the panel sticker states). After ~15 seconds it begins to drop quickly until it drains completely to 0v.
Ve: -40v at power on (panel states 90v, so this is suspect). After ~15 seconds it begins to drop quickly until it drains completely to 0v.
Any input is appreciated. Testing the banks of transistors on the y-sus doesn't show any to be shorted, further leading to my x-sus guess.
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