Hello all
I could really use some help with this Samsung Plasma TV.
It has been running fine for 6 years until a few days ago. Then the picture just disappeared. Screen went totally black, and the usual loud hum was gone. Audio still worked though.
I took it apart and started debugging. Power supply board seems to deliver the voltages written on the connectors, and the logic board blinks every second. All caps looks fine! I then looked at the X and Y-mains.
I found 2 pico fuses that was blown. One on Y-main, and one on X-main. I have attached pictures with arrows pointing at them.
Then I measurred the Y-buffer, but no short was found. (not 100% sure I did it right, just saw a video on youtube about it)
I did replace the 2 fuses with some of same spec (1A, 125V), and when I powered it on, sparks was flying, so I turned it off at once.
The sparks came from 2 components looking like FET's on the Y-main board.
Both the fuses I replaced were still OK.
I have attached a picture of the burned FET's.
Im not sure what my next step is now, and would like your advise.
What baffles me, is that I found a blown fuse on both X and Y main. Otherwise, I would just replace Y-main and buffer boards.
Anyone able to help me on this one?
(I have meassuring equipment, and access to a scope if nessesary)
Thanks in advance!
Jimmy
I could really use some help with this Samsung Plasma TV.
It has been running fine for 6 years until a few days ago. Then the picture just disappeared. Screen went totally black, and the usual loud hum was gone. Audio still worked though.
I took it apart and started debugging. Power supply board seems to deliver the voltages written on the connectors, and the logic board blinks every second. All caps looks fine! I then looked at the X and Y-mains.
I found 2 pico fuses that was blown. One on Y-main, and one on X-main. I have attached pictures with arrows pointing at them.
Then I measurred the Y-buffer, but no short was found. (not 100% sure I did it right, just saw a video on youtube about it)
I did replace the 2 fuses with some of same spec (1A, 125V), and when I powered it on, sparks was flying, so I turned it off at once.
The sparks came from 2 components looking like FET's on the Y-main board.
Both the fuses I replaced were still OK.
I have attached a picture of the burned FET's.
Im not sure what my next step is now, and would like your advise.
What baffles me, is that I found a blown fuse on both X and Y main. Otherwise, I would just replace Y-main and buffer boards.
Anyone able to help me on this one?
(I have meassuring equipment, and access to a scope if nessesary)
Thanks in advance!
Jimmy
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