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    Insignia NS-42P650A11 clicking

    okay so my somewhat moderate to middle advanced understanding of plasma TVs and having repaired over a hundred of them in the last five or so years has led me once again to the middle of the road and I'm stumped.

    I got this lovely extremely cheaply made Samsung television in from a friend that wanted to know if I could repair it for him. The obvious symptoms are plug it in. The click click click click click and I knew right away that was most likely a shorted ysus or a buffer or possibly a power supply well so it turns out that one before it exploded on the Y sustain buffer board. So I remobed the IC. tested all the other chips and they all test around 4mohm so they're OK

    so I did some random checks on the Y sustain board making sure no shorted MOSFETs or fuses are the normal plugged it in and I still get click click click click click. Ok so I went ahead and disconnected the X board and if powered up no more cooking but I lose vs in VA after a few seconds and nothing on the screen. Ok so I disconnect ribbon cable from YS s 2 control board TV stays up and powered. Course nothing on the screen still. So I inspect the X board and found to shorten my sets replace them with parts I had in stock TV powered up and then slowly faded away on vs And VA again .

    turns out that I blew the X mosfets again. so I replace the MOSFETs a second time and did some random checks on the board and nothing else it shorted. Apparently if you let the X power up without the ribbon cable connected to the control board it will blow those MOSFETs. This is by far the cheapest piece of crap I have ever seen produced by Samsung. My house is disgraced by letting this thing sit in my living room. I've done random searches on this forum and it appears that the only way to repair this model is to replace the buffer board the Y and the X all the same time due to the fact that nobody has successfully repaired one of these sustain boards before. Sorry for the long rant.

    apparently if the Xsus board shorts out it will take out a Ysus board and ysus at the same time but the weird thing is is I can't find anything wrong with the Ysus board. Or the x board for that matter after the Mosfets are replaced and also there is no shorted buffer IC's anymore either. Has anyone successfully repaired any of these boards in the past?
    Did I leave the soldering iron on?

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    Re: Insignia NS-42P650A11 clicking

    Update. If I leave the ribbon disconnected off the YSUS and leave xsus completely disconnected I have all voltages on YSUS. Ve vscanvs etc. Even though I have no picture is the ysus OK?
    Did I leave the soldering iron on?

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      Re: Insignia NS-42P650A11 clicking

      ok so I'm a little lost on what could be possibly happening here. My Ysus tests good the Xsus is shorted so I'm leaving that one out of the equation. If the ysus is connected to the power supply and the ribbon cable coming from the Ysus is connected to the control board the power supply comes up and then shuts down meaning the voltages slowly drop off and the control board is flashing. If I leave the ribbon cable off of the control board to the Ysus the power supply will come up and stay up. But if that ribbon cables connected it shuts down any ideas here?
      Did I leave the soldering iron on?

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        Re: Insignia NS-42P650A11 clicking

        First problem is definitely Xsus related. I plugged it back in leaving the two shorted MOSFETs out of the board and TV powers up and stays on except of course no picture cuz my buffer is not connected but if I connect the buffer power supply shuts down voltages right after power up. I've checked the buffer IC's for shorts and I don't see any however I do have one IC missing that was shorted.

        So right now y buffer disconnected ymain connected and X connected and power stays up.

        I think I'm going to replace the two bad MOSFETs on the X main again and leave the Y buffer disconnected and see if I still have voltages staying up.
        Did I leave the soldering iron on?

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          Re: Insignia NS-42P650A11 clicking

          Hello-
          I know this is an older thread, but wanted to add my 2 cents about how I was able to repair my plasma with this model number. I had arcing across the y buffer board and no picture. I tired replacing the caps that were arcing but I'm sure my replacements has the wrong values and I ended up shorting the zmain board.
          I ordered a new y buffer board and I ordered a repair kit for the zmain board. I verified that the y sus board (VS) was not shorted to ground like the z board was.
          I replaced the buffer first to be sure it was ok, then the z sus board. It is still working and hopefully the repaire was succesful. I'm not sure about this firmware update that the similar Samsung model Requires.

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