The tv was working then all of a sudden the power went out and now all it does it click. I tested the voltages and they are almost 0 with all the boards connected. I removed the connector from the y-main board and the VA is 58 and and VS is 206 but quickly dropped down. When I reconnected the y-main and unplugged the x-main the voltages were good but dropped again. Does this mean I have a bad y-main board.
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Re: Samsung Plasma PN51D550C1FXZC
Most likely, X-main.
Check across Vs and GND of X- and Y-main for shorts
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Re: Samsung Plasma PN51D550C1FXZC
Most likely you'll find a couple IGBTs shorted, should be repairable but fairly involved as you'll be replacing quite a few parts.
From what I've heard though this board is really hard to get hold of as a replacement. So repair might be the only option.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Samsung Plasma PN51D550C1FXZC
That's a good idea. Worth checking Y-main for shorts too in rare cases that can be damaged by a failure of the X-main. Also one suggestion is to power the repaired board up with a light bulb in series with Vs - this will limit any fault current. A 100W 240V bulb works well - may prevent damage to other parts if you miss something.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Samsung Plasma PN51D550C1FXZC
It's generated on the X-main on most of these sets from linear regulation of the Vs supply. Rarely some panels generate it on the Y-main... Other sets generate a pre_Ve voltage which is high by ~20V this is then regulated to the required level by the X-main.
Short answer: it depends!
The Ve voltage is usually around 80-120V.
Make sure you have the control board ribbon cable installed.
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Re: Samsung Plasma PN51D550C1FXZC
Merged your threads together - we prefer the same TV/fault to stay in one thread. Ve may be only roughly regulated, or it may drop when a picture is displayed. There is usually an adjustment somewhere.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Samsung Plasma PN51D550C1FXZC
sorry for posting in 2 threads tom, won't happen again. The 120V VE was taken on the Y sus board. There is a VE test point on the X sus board but it reads 0V. There is a V_IN pin on the top connector on the x sus board, does this mean the VE comes off of the x main. All of the other voltages are present when the x-main board is removed from the circuit, albeit they are there for only seconds.
I do have a scope, but don't have an isolation transformer yet.
Does anyone know where to find the service manual. The ones I found don't have much.Last edited by tech2014; 05-01-2015, 12:48 PM.
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Re: Samsung Plasma PN51D550C1FXZC
You don't need an isolation transformer for testing any panel-related parts on this TV. Only need it if working on the primary/HOT side of the power supply (the side connected to mains voltage)
It looks like this panel uses option 3 which generates a high-Ve on the Y-main, this is then regulated to the required voltage. They do this to reduce power dissipation in the regulation circuit on the X-main.
However, it's worth noting that Ve is only a bias voltage for the panel. The panel will display a picture - albeit a poor and dim one - without Ve. Do you have any image on the panel as it is? Might only be a very dim image visible in a dark room. But there should be one, if only the Ve is at fault.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Samsung Plasma PN51D550C1FXZC
In the last few months I've had 2 of this model for repair both had blown 1GBTs on xsus. On the both occasions not only the 2x 30g124 had to be replaced but also the 2x RJP30H1 on the heatsink alongside. If you haven't already done so it might be worth checking them.
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