Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
The only way to tell without the schematic would be to lift out the component and then test.Willing to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
The LED blinks every 4 seconds with this and I think it's the same frequency as earlier (I think my 1-2 second estimate was off).Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
If there's a low resistance across any components ie diodes, mosfets then it is best to remove them from the board to test them. The low resistance could be because they are connected to a transformer or they are in parallel with a low value resistor so you cannot always tell if the part is faulty when still in circuit.Willing to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
If there's a low resistance across any components ie diodes, mosfets then it is best to remove them from the board to test them. The low resistance could be because they are connected to a transformer or they are in parallel with a low value resistor so you cannot always tell if the part is faulty when still in circuit.Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
Anyone? I'm thinking to try the main board, but some here have said if the LED is blinking on here then that rules it out, but...?Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
If you were wrong on your blinking from before then the LED may be showing a fault.
If it is in fact a quick blink every 4-6 seconds, this indicates that it's detected a fault and turns off the voltages (as you experience them going down).
If that is the case, I would try the X/Y mainboard next. I had the same blink fault (every 5-6 seconds) and the mainboard solved it. Again, check for some sellers and see who allows returns. Sometimes helps to email ahead and ask and say you're swapping boards and wonder if they allow a restocking fee/etc if you cover shipping.
I'm new at fixing these things and just an amateur, but if the buffers are not shorted and the mainboard was powering on and is showing some reading (the LED blinking meaning it's ran some sort of booting routine) then I would try that next.
Good luck.Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
If you were wrong on your blinking from before then the LED may be showing a fault.
If it is in fact a quick blink every 4-6 seconds, this indicates that it's detected a fault and turns off the voltages (as you experience them going down).
If that is the case, I would try the X/Y mainboard next. I had the same blink fault (every 5-6 seconds) and the mainboard solved it. Again, check for some sellers and see who allows returns. Sometimes helps to email ahead and ask and say you're swapping boards and wonder if they allow a restocking fee/etc if you cover shipping.
I'm new at fixing these things and just an amateur, but if the buffers are not shorted and the mainboard was powering on and is showing some reading (the LED blinking meaning it's ran some sort of booting routine) then I would try that next.
Good luck.
So, I'm confused if you meant the X or Y board or the MAIN board?Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
Also, I want to post that the blink frequency is in fact every 3 seconds; I rechecked it and wanted to be very accurate in my timing. Does that change anything?Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
That's just simply means in optoisolator is resetting most likely. Samsung's do not inhibit blink codes. Sounds like a direct short somewhereDid I leave the soldering iron on?Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
I got it that one slip by me. Try heating up the Y sustain board. Especially around the blue film capacitors on the Y sustain. You can use a hair dryer for this. Do this with the TV powered off. Heat up around these capacitors and then power up. Had a 60 and version doing the same shutdown because High Resistance ESR causing the logic on the sustain board to shut down due to the voltages not coming up in time. These newer TVs seem to have even a smaller window ramp up then the older ones didLast edited by freakaftr8; 02-22-2017, 12:13 PM.Did I leave the soldering iron on?Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
But try the advice of freakaftr8 first. Again, I'm just an amateur who's only fixed 2-3 TV's so far.Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
I got it that one slip by me. Try heating up the Y sustain board. Especially around the blue film capacitors on the Y sustain. You can use a hair dryer for this. Do this with the TV powered off. Heat up around these capacitors and then power up. Had a 60 and version doing the same shutdown because High Resistance ESR causing the logic on the sustain board to shut down due to the voltages not coming up in time. These newer TVs seem to have even a smaller window ramp up then the older ones didComment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
If I want to order some boards to just try a shotgun approach on this, what would you guys suggest first? And it seems like I could do something more to test the boards...but I guess not?Comment
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Re: Samsung PN60F5500, making me question my sanity
Anyone have the service manual for this? Aren't Samsung S/M's usually just block diagrams/flow charts? Maybe it would help?Comment
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