Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

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  • Bambam33
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Originally posted by budm
    So the TV is powered up and turned on, then you set meter in Diode mode and put the probes on the chassis and the - pin of the LED connector, you better check to see if your meter is still OK.

    You can only use Voltage mode when testing live circuit, do not use Ohm or Diode mode to test live circuit, you can damage your meter and the board.

    What you did is providing the - (Cathode) return to circuit ground through your meter, instead of going through the MOSFET and current sensing resistor to circuit ground.

    Show us good clear straight shot pictures of the whole top and bottom side of YOUR power supply board, and also the whole back side of the TV showing all the boards.
    Hi, sorry to bother, but any ideas?

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  • Bambam33
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

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  • Bambam33
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    I tried to get the lighting right on the pocs without reflection. I didnt have the tconn board uncovered.

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  • Bambam33
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Thank u for the response.
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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Originally posted by Bambam33
    I just put the multimeter into diode test mode and measured from chassis gnd to that very last - and all leds light up bright to full strngth. Same for the very last +. ???
    So the TV is powered up and turned on, then you set meter in Diode mode and put the probes on the chassis and the - pin of the LED connector, you better check to see if your meter is still OK.

    You can only use Voltage mode when testing live circuit, do not use Ohm or Diode mode to test live circuit, you can damage your meter and the board.

    What you did is providing the - (Cathode) return to circuit ground through your meter, instead of going through the MOSFET and current sensing resistor to circuit ground.

    Show us good clear straight shot pictures of the whole top and bottom side of YOUR power supply board, and also the whole back side of the TV showing all the boards.

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  • Bambam33
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Anybody?

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  • Bambam33
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    I just put the multimeter into diode test mode and measured from chassis gnd to that very last - and all leds light up bright to full strngth. Same for the very last +. ???

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  • Bambam33
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    By the way, i am jamie from NOLA, sorry for jumping straight in guys.

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  • Bambam33
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Originally posted by Andrew F. Ali
    +10
    And that is why when the Black lead was on GND and the Red lead on S- the backlights came on.
    Hi, old thread so hope someone can still help. Same bn44-00775a board on a un60h6203. Original problem was one strip of lights went out so i got the strobing. Replaced the entire set of backlight strings and no lights at all. Forced backlight on mode and still 405v with no lights. I tested the individual leds again and all of them work. I have continuity on the wiring harness and measure 405v at the + of the top string and have voltage at each + on each strip all the way down enough that it should light the strips. Like the thread above, I can measure V from chassis grnd to s+ or s- at the connector pin on the psb and the lights all barely light up. I can also measure V from chassis gnd to the very last - on the very bottom led strip and all leds light very dimly. If unplugged for a whiile, i can plug psb in and all leds shine bright for a few milliseconds, then completely off. Seems like a continuity problem but i can figure out where or what else to try. Any ideas?

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  • vergezee
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Originally posted by ngth82
    OP: how comfortable are you with opening this TV up?

    In lieu of doing that, i would suggest getting an LED backlight tester. See: http://www.shopjimmy.com/sid-gj2c-le...ght-tester.htm

    You can find the same thing on eBay for cheaper - it's probably the best $30-$50 that you can spend on trouble shooting backlight issues.

    Anyway, once you get it, apply the red probe to the + lead of the backlight wire, and the black probe to the - nead of the backlight wire. Make sure you have it DISCONNECTED from your power board first. Report back when you have had a chance to do so.

    If the backlights turn on and stay on, then we can say it's potentially a power board problem. If the backlights DON"T turn on at all, or they shut off during testing, then it's an LED strip problem.
    Just got back from vacay. I've ordered one off of eBay and will report back the results asap. Thanks everybody!

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  • ngth82
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    OP: how comfortable are you with opening this TV up?

    In lieu of doing that, i would suggest getting an LED backlight tester. See: http://www.shopjimmy.com/sid-gj2c-le...ght-tester.htm

    You can find the same thing on eBay for cheaper - it's probably the best $30-$50 that you can spend on trouble shooting backlight issues.

    Anyway, once you get it, apply the red probe to the + lead of the backlight wire, and the black probe to the - nead of the backlight wire. Make sure you have it DISCONNECTED from your power board first. Report back when you have had a chance to do so.

    If the backlights turn on and stay on, then we can say it's potentially a power board problem. If the backlights DON"T turn on at all, or they shut off during testing, then it's an LED strip problem.

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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Originally posted by vergezee
    Is there a chance it could be the power supply board?
    You can buy a replacement power supply board and find out, you can also buy LED tester for about $35.
    Also see my post 11, 26.
    Last edited by budm; 05-19-2018, 02:24 PM.

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  • vergezee
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Originally posted by CapLeaker
    Borrow a DMM from a friend? Your meter shows voltages present, but it reads a bit high. The main is sending BLon, so it has to be something with the led string
    Is there a chance it could be the power supply board?

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  • CapLeaker
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Borrow a DMM from a friend? Your meter shows voltages present, but it reads a bit high. The main is sending BLon, so it has to be something with the led string
    Last edited by CapLeaker; 05-12-2018, 11:48 AM.

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  • vergezee
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Originally posted by budm
    The meter may have low batteries Voltage but the reported Voltage readings indicate the needed Voltage and control Voltages are present.
    The Voltage reading in post #10 indicated open circuit in the second string of the LED.
    The batteries in the multimeter are brand new. How should I proceed?
    Last edited by vergezee; 05-12-2018, 09:57 AM.

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  • Andrew F. Ali
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Originally posted by budm
    The meter may have low batteries Voltage but the reported Voltage readings indicate the needed Voltage and control Voltages are present.
    The Voltage reading in post #10 indicated open circuit in the second string of the LED.
    +10
    And that is why when the Black lead was on GND and the Red lead on S- the backlights came on.
    Last edited by Andrew F. Ali; 05-10-2018, 06:49 AM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    The meter may have low batteries Voltage but the reported Voltage readings indicate the needed Voltage and control Voltages are present.
    The Voltage reading in post #10 indicated open circuit in the second string of the LED.

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  • CapLeaker
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    I think there is something wrong with your meter. Check the battery on it.

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  • vergezee
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Does anyone know what the proper voltage readings should be?

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  • vergezee
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    Re: Samsung UN60H6203AF LED TV Screen Won't Turn On

    Does this look correct?

    Pin1 A13V = 18V
    Pin3 A13V = 18V
    Pin5 A13V = 19V
    Pin7 A13V = 18V
    Pin9 GND
    Pin 2 UD = 4V
    Pin 4 PWM_BLU = 4V
    Pin 6 PS_ON = 4V
    Pin 8 GND
    Pin 10 GND

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