Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm up

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  • dskall
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Originally posted by finntricky
    what a mess that is, get rid of the brown cap and replace with 1000uf 16v and replace the other 1000uf 10v surface mount cap. In red square with 1000uf 16v
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  • Leplus
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Originally posted by dskall
    I personally like to stay close to uf rating maybe a little higher. Ok to go up on voltage and temp. I would change the brown and the 1000uf below to 1000uf 16v
    My notes also say for BN41-00988A
    Originally posted by finntricky
    What a mess that is, get rid of the brown cap and replace with 1000uf 16v and replace the other 1000uf 10v surface mount cap. in red square with 1000uf 16v
    Just to confirm, in the service manual posted in the op, both caps are 1000uF 10V

    - C1110 2402-001263 C-AL,SMD;1000uF,20%,10V,WT,SMD,10x10
    - C1177 2402-001263 C-AL,SMD;1000uF,20%,10V,WT,SMD,10x10

    In fact, the black cylindric cap "repaired" was also 1000uF 10V, the current one is 1000uF 36V.

    Just saying as I can't buy them until tomorrow morning

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  • finntricky
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Originally posted by Leplus
    Haha I know.

    Ok, I'll replace them tomorrow then and post the results here, but, how do you know what to change so especifically? I'm new at this
    because its a common problem with these boards, and there is loads of posts about the these caps.

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  • Leplus
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Originally posted by finntricky
    What a mess that is, get rid of the brown cap and replace with 1000uf 16v and replace the other 1000uf 10v surface mount cap. in red square with 1000uf 16v
    Haha I know.

    Ok, I'll replace them tomorrow then and post the results here, but, how do you know what to change so especifically? I'm new at this

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  • finntricky
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Originally posted by Leplus
    You mean, in the picture I'm attaching now, to change the brown and the one in the red square right?

    The one in yellow should leave it there right? Just to confirm.

    And just curiosity, how do you know what to change or not? is there a repair service manual or something?

    And another thing, is it risky for the tv to change the brown cap for another with less capacity or it would only affect to the funcionality? I'll try to look for the diagrams and check its value but i'm down for the change anyway hehe
    And just curiosity, how do you know what to change or not? is there a repair service manual or something?
    the answer is experience over many years, but we still get lost sometimes,

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  • finntricky
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    What a mess that is, get rid of the brown cap and replace with 1000uf 16v and replace the other 1000uf 10v surface mount cap. in red square with 1000uf 16v
    Last edited by finntricky; 04-19-2017, 01:00 PM.

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  • Leplus
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Originally posted by dskall
    I personally like to stay close to uf rating maybe a little higher. Ok to go up on voltage and temp. I would change the brown and the 1000uf below to 1000uf 16v
    You mean, in the picture I'm attaching now, to change the brown and the one in the red square right?

    The one in yellow should leave it there right? Just to confirm.

    And just curiosity, how do you know what to change or not? is there a repair service manual or something?

    And another thing, is it risky for the tv to change the brown cap for another with less capacity or it would only affect to the funcionality? I'll try to look for the diagrams and check its value but i'm down for the change anyway hehe
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  • dskall
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    I personally like to stay close to uf rating maybe a little higher. Ok to go up on voltage and temp. I would change the brown and the 1000uf below to 1000uf 16v
    My notes also say for BN41-00988A
    Last edited by dskall; 04-19-2017, 12:52 PM.

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  • Leplus
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Originally posted by dskall
    Someone has already done repairs.
    My notes say replace two 1000uf 10v for mainboard BN41-00813E. Brown cap was probably 1000uf 10v originally.
    Yes, looks like that, but its been working for years. I asked whether it was repaired before, i'm waiting an answer, just to confirm if they bought it like that or not, for my knowledge because it an old model.

    And, if i am not wrong, this is a BN41-00899A.

    See the picture. I dont know whether this changes anything. There are two 1000uF 10v, one under the shield and another just below.

    Edit: and is it possible to change it for the brown with different capacity when they repaired it? Apparently it would be because it's been working until now xD
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    Last edited by Leplus; 04-19-2017, 12:09 PM.

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  • dskall
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Someone has already done repairs.
    My notes say replace two 1000uf 10v for mainboard BN41-00813E. Brown cap was probably 1000uf 10v originally.
    Last edited by dskall; 04-19-2017, 12:00 PM.

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  • Leplus
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Originally posted by finntricky
    yes thats the one
    I just removed the shield as you can see in the pictures but I can't find those capacitors you mentioned.

    The brown capacitator is 2200uF 16V, and the blue one is 100uF 25V. The rest appear clear in the pictures.

    I only could check the blue one. My meter is up to 200uF and that one is ok, it gave me 130uF, but no idea about the rest.
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  • finntricky
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Originally posted by Leplus
    You mean the shield labelled as T5 right? I update the post when I remove the shield then.
    yes thats the one

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  • Leplus
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    Originally posted by finntricky
    on the main input board, under the shield there is 2 surface mount caps, 1000uf 16v, change them, and should solve your problem, you don't have to use surface mount caps to replace them as long as the ones you use are small enough to lay down to get the shield back on,
    You mean the shield labelled as T5 right? I update the post when I remove the shield then.

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  • finntricky
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    Re: Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm

    on the main input board, under the shield there is 2 surface mount caps, 1000uf 16v, change them, and should solve your problem, you don't have to use surface mount caps to replace them as long as the ones you use are small enough to lay down to get the shield back on,

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  • Samsung TV LE32M87BD image issue, turns off by itself, works perfectly after warm up

    Hi, I got a TV from a friend to repair but I can't find the issue.

    TV model is Samsung TV LE32M87BD, this is a link to the service manual.

    The problem is shown in the videos below:

    Samsung screen freeze + reboot

    I put the exact moments in the description when the tv fails. After being 12-15 minutes rebooting, the tv works perfectly

    Samsung screen colors issue + reboot

    This is trying with another source via EXT 2 I think. different image issue but same behaviour of rebooting.


    I've added some pictures of the TV as well.

    In the picture of the main board with the T5 yellow label I am pointing a capacitor that I did not repair, I already got it that way, as it look non original, but it has been there for years as my friend told me without knowing it.

    In the picture of the sub board with the T23 yellow label I am showing you another capacitor that I changed one month ago due to another issue very well known in this model, so that capacitor I checked it again and works perfectly.

    And in the general picture of the TV, I am pointing that:

    - Removing connector A (to Tcon), B (to sub board) and C (to inverter), and turning on the TV, the TV still reboots by itself, so I guess is not a problem of any of those boards, but I am not sure.

    - I checked the voltages in 1 (all correct) and in 2 (which are different when working perfectly than when the tv is not able to show any picture, black screen).

    I tried to follow videos on youtube about troubleshooting but I do not what to check, I can't measure capacitors in circuit either, but if you need any voltage of any data with the meter I can give it.

    Any idea?
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