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  • Anst11
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    • Jan 2017
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    • UK

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    Samsung ps50b430p2w vertical lines and problems

    Hi all,

    New to the forum and very happy to have found a tech community to find some help. Totally new to all this so bear with me I know nothing about tv's anatomy as yet.

    I have a Samsung ps50b430p2w 50 inch plasma, randomly started showing 2 vertical black lines about 2/3inches in width all the way down the screen. One on the left hand side of the screen, one on the right.

    I got researching and evidence pointed to ribbon cables being loose and or damaged. I took the back off and checked firstly the horizontal ribbon cables and they were fine. I couldn't find the vertical ribbon cables (I'm guessing I have to take it apart more??!!)- I am guessing these vertical ribbon cables are attached to the buffer board located at the bottom of the screen behind some other boards I will have to take off?

    Anyhoo, before realising this I fiddled with another ribbon cable that controls left hand half of the screen. This promptly made it worse so I now have these two black strips and some other interference too on that left hand side.


    It's so damn heavy I don't want to to take it to a repair shop and no one will come out so I'm treating it as a project. I got it for free so nothing to lose...

    Any ideas?

    Any help would be most appreciative.
  • Anst11
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    • Jan 2017
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    #2
    Re: Samsung ps50b430p2w vertical lines and problems

    anyone?

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    • ReeceyBurger123
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      • May 2014
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      • Britain

      #3
      Re: Samsung ps50b430p2w vertical lines and problems

      Image of the fault. Come on we aint physcis !
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      • Andrew F. Ali
        Badcaps Legend
        • Jan 2014
        • 2450
        • Trinidad & Tobago

        #4
        Re: Samsung ps50b430p2w vertical lines and problems

        psychic...
        Originally posted by ReeceyBurger123
        Image of the fault. Come on we aint physcis !

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