Got a nice 50" Sammy plasma..
Upon power up, it just a bunch of relay clicks...
Pulled the Y-SUS connector from the main power board, I get one relay click and the Sammy Startup tones and 205 volts on the VS off the power PCB that drops down to about 20v after a few minutes..
With the Y-SUSo on, but the X-SUS off, I get the relay clicks and nothing else..
Checking the Y-SUS, I noticed a charred area.. (See Pic) Replace the Y-SUS with another Y-SUS and I still get series of relay clicks. Possible replacement Y-SUS is also bad...
Replace Power PCB with a couple of (pretty sure) working Power PCBs.. Still the same...
My question is, assuming that the replacement Y-SUS is valid and functional, could the charred part of the old Y-SUS have taken out something on the buffer(s)??? There are no obvious burns or chars on either buffer board..
Question #2... Would replacing the obviously dead cap on the original Y-SUS bring that board back to life?? Or is it likely the other component next to it is also fried...
Upon power up, it just a bunch of relay clicks...
Pulled the Y-SUS connector from the main power board, I get one relay click and the Sammy Startup tones and 205 volts on the VS off the power PCB that drops down to about 20v after a few minutes..
With the Y-SUSo on, but the X-SUS off, I get the relay clicks and nothing else..
Checking the Y-SUS, I noticed a charred area.. (See Pic) Replace the Y-SUS with another Y-SUS and I still get series of relay clicks. Possible replacement Y-SUS is also bad...
Replace Power PCB with a couple of (pretty sure) working Power PCBs.. Still the same...
My question is, assuming that the replacement Y-SUS is valid and functional, could the charred part of the old Y-SUS have taken out something on the buffer(s)??? There are no obvious burns or chars on either buffer board..
Question #2... Would replacing the obviously dead cap on the original Y-SUS bring that board back to life?? Or is it likely the other component next to it is also fried...
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