I have a Samsung UN55NU6950 Power/Main Board BN96-46947A .I have ruled out the lamps as the culprit.I connected a new set and same results,just a flashing power light.When i put meter on q9101c in diode test mode the lamps do a quick flash with power from main cap as the unit is unplugged.Is there a kit for this issue or? I had similar issue with tv that had f28g diodes gone(leaky).This mosfet test good.Q9201c and q9101c.All diodes test ok.
Samsung un55nu6950 power light blinking
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Re: Samsung un55nu6950 power light blinking
Well, watching that board Samsung is become Chinese, horrible..
Have you tested the original lamps with a backlight tester? Maybe test stripes are different and doesn't work. Probably the lamps controller ic is faulty, i already saw that horrible glue, i think that can make disasters, probably it's another progr. obsolescence technique by Samsung. I have already seen those types of chips failing in earlier Samsung, same glue.. -
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I will post some more pics,but I tried a new set and original with lamp tester all same results.All lamps come on on both sets with same configuration of probesComment
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seems like whenever i use diode test on either q9201c and q9101c with power plug removed so there's charge in b+ cap it pulses the lamps.So its leaning towards that chip under clear adhesive.Comment
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