Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

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  • TubeJunkie
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Yes. I hate throwing something like this in the earth. Breaks my heart. But yes, we tried! Thanks again for help.

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  • tom66
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Yeah, shame - but you tried as much as possible. Man, I wonder what the energy cost of producing a 60" 1080p TV can be. Only 2011-2012 model, so not that old. More stuff for landfill.

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  • TubeJunkie
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Well , I was able to remove, any even stand up a few more caps, and I'm finding shorts on the board pads. The bad area that I'm referring to, is far left in this picture. Conclusion is the panel is shorted on the bad side. Thanks so much for your help and guidance. I've learned a lot from you all.

    I'm going to save all the boards and trash the panel , unfortunately.
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  • tom66
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Maybe leave it disconnected for now, might make testing easier. Which caps are showing shorts?

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  • TubeJunkie
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    Yes tom66, I'm testing the board that causes the picture to blank out. Should this board be connected to the tcon board, while testing for continuity?

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  • tom66
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Are you testing on the board that causes the picture to blank out?
    Note: If you prefer it's also possible to shift the cap across, or to rotate it 90 degrees, to disconnect it...

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  • TubeJunkie
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    I've done this last suggested test. Trying to stand up those ceramic caps is quite a challenge . Which I pushed them off the board. Ughhh... Haha. Anyways, I've found 2 shorted caps, on sub board of the bad side of the panel. Then tested those pads , and continuity reads short. Meter makes solid beep sound . This was all done with all boards and panel sub boards connected.

    Question : should this test be done with the panel sub boards connected or not?

    Reason I ask is, lastly I unhooked the sub board, and the panel pads test as no short.

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  • tom66
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Well, there are several possibilities.

    It could be the TFT drivers are bad, as they are part of the panel that would not be a repairable fault. Or, it could be simply a bad ceramic capacitor on that board. Using a multimeter on the continuity range, you can check across each cap for a short.

    If you find a short, use a soldering iron to lift the cap up. Keep it on the pad! You want to only remove one side - so the cap "tombstones", stands up on one pad only. See if the short is still across the pads. If you lift all caps on pads which show a short, the conclusion is it must be a failed panel and there's little you can do to fix that. If you lift the caps up and the short goes away, put the caps back one by one until you find a short. When you find the shorted cap remove it and try the TV.

    A portion of the screen may be distorted or malfunctioning but the important thing to see is if the panel works properly, more or less. If so you then have the fun task of determining the correct value of that cap...
    Last edited by tom66; 03-16-2015, 04:34 PM.

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  • TubeJunkie
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Well, I done as tom66 suggested, and unhooked each sub board panel ribbon. When I unhook the far right bridge cable, I have a nice picture on 3/4 of the screen. If I'm face the front of the TV, it's the far left side of the panel that is always blue. So, I guess I know which side is bad. Could this sub panel be bad? Or is it the panel itself? Any hope in saving this beautiful beast ?
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  • tom66
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    To identify the failed section of the screen you could try disconnecting the orange ribbons linking the sub-boards. Then see if part of the picture comes back.

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  • TubeJunkie
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Disregard the first pic. There are a total of 8 pics in the two zip files.

    tom66 ; That sounds like a good idea too. I may try that later.

    I also want to mention, when I previously unhooked one side of the T-con board, the one side of the screen had a normal picture. Then when I tried the other side, the picture showed up, then faded to black. Not sure if this is useful info, but thought I would mention it. Thanks
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  • TubeJunkie
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Originally posted by Shinju
    Retake the photo and include everyone of those tab ribbons on both left and right boards as close as you can get. I can see your photo cut off a few per side.
    I'm having trouble uploading pics, all of the sudden. I'll try it from another computer.
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  • tom66
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Sharp are really good at making massive LCD panels so I guess that's why it uses a Sharp panel. Rare sight, though...

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  • Shinju
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    Retake the photo and include everyone of those tab ribbons on both left and right boards as close as you can get. I can see your photo cut off a few per side.

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  • TubeJunkie
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Originally posted by Shinju
    No, the tabs that are glued to the green TFT board that wrap around and are attached to the LCD screen.
    Yes, that's all that I know of. What should do next?

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  • Shinju
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    No, the tabs that are glued to the green TFT board that wrap around and are attached to the LCD screen.

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  • TubeJunkie
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Those white tabs? They're all around each side. Is that what I need to do, take off the back of the panel? Oh, the T-con board is a Sharp

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  • Shinju
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Is that all the tab bonds shown in that picture? Also, Sharp TFT board in a samsung, first time I have seen that!

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  • TubeJunkie
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    Re: Samsung UN60D6000SF LED TV Sound but blue screen

    Originally posted by tom66
    Signs of corrosion, usually white in nature around the tabs or components. Possible damage to the traces. If it's only components in the area affected it MAY be rescuable...
    Ok tom66, I've gotten this far. I see nothing out of the ordinary on these panel boards. Do I need to go further? Like complete disassembly of the panel?
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  • tom66
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    Signs of corrosion, usually white in nature around the tabs or components. Possible damage to the traces. If it's only components in the area affected it MAY be rescuable...

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