As they say, "This time, it's personal!"...
I have a 65" 4K on my wall at home.. Well, technically it's now on my workbench at my shop, but.....
Anyways, it's had an issue for as long as I have had it..
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=70008
Minor though.. Blemish at the top of the display..
But for the last couple weeks, it's been doing random reboots.. The screen will go dark and then will reboot.. It came to a head on Sunday right before the JAGS/PATS game.. Fortunately, I had brought home a 55" from my shop so I was able to enjoy the Jags stomping the ever-lovin' CRAP out of the Pats...
But I digest...
I remember having a similar problem with a Samsung a while back.. Random reboots... It turned out THAT problem was caused by 2 burnt wires at the Power PCB connector on the cable that runs between the Power PCB and the Main Video Board.. In that fix, soldering the wires directly to the Power PCB fixed it.. I have seen that on a couple Sammys since then..
Unfortunately, it's not such an easy fix.. The wires and connectors look fine, no burnt or heat marks anywhere..
I am thinking replacing the Main Video Board might fix the issue, but wanted to see if there was anything else out there, possibility wise...
Thanx in advance..
I have a 65" 4K on my wall at home.. Well, technically it's now on my workbench at my shop, but.....
Anyways, it's had an issue for as long as I have had it..
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=70008
Minor though.. Blemish at the top of the display..
But for the last couple weeks, it's been doing random reboots.. The screen will go dark and then will reboot.. It came to a head on Sunday right before the JAGS/PATS game.. Fortunately, I had brought home a 55" from my shop so I was able to enjoy the Jags stomping the ever-lovin' CRAP out of the Pats...
But I digest...
I remember having a similar problem with a Samsung a while back.. Random reboots... It turned out THAT problem was caused by 2 burnt wires at the Power PCB connector on the cable that runs between the Power PCB and the Main Video Board.. In that fix, soldering the wires directly to the Power PCB fixed it.. I have seen that on a couple Sammys since then..
Unfortunately, it's not such an easy fix.. The wires and connectors look fine, no burnt or heat marks anywhere..
I am thinking replacing the Main Video Board might fix the issue, but wanted to see if there was anything else out there, possibility wise...
Thanx in advance..
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