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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: Samsung Plasma TV PN50B450B1D No Pic, No TV Sound

    Originally posted by dskall
    You shouldn't have to remove anything till you find a problem.
    +10, no soldering needed til you find a problem, otherwise you can remove a board to get at the underside for easier testing of the transistors.

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  • dskall
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    You shouldn't have to remove anything till you find a problem.

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  • paulxxxx
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    Originally posted by diif
    The heatsink is absorbing the heat, you need a decent iron to remove them.
    What's your budget ?
    As cheap as possible. LOL.

    I have a few already, one for for modern low power electronics with thin tip, one with large tip for older PCBs that are easily damaged by high heat. This one, the biggest, is a 30W cheapo from sometime ago. It seems to have a gap between the heater and the tip rod that gets bigger as oxidation increases with time. If there is a way to get better heat conduction, I bet this might be good enough.

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  • nomoresonys
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    This is your best bet if it is a match, read the fine red print there about matching, 33 bucks is nothing compared to the trouble of replacing components, imo, be sure and test those transistors and other components with your multimeter and test the y and y-buffer boards, look at those videos I linked: https://www.ebay.com/itm/36216634083...Bk9SR76p74_8YA
    Last edited by nomoresonys; 10-16-2022, 08:13 AM.

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  • diif
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    Re: Samsung Plasma TV PN50B450B1D No Pic, No TV Sound

    Originally posted by paulxxxx
    Thanks. I suppose I will have to pull these transistors and test them one by one.

    Somehow, I find my soldering iron isn't powerful enough, especially for melting the solder pins on the heat sink. Do they use a higher temperature solder here?

    What would be a good soldering iron for general electronics repair that doesn't damage the PCB?
    The heatsink is absorbing the heat, you need a decent iron to remove them.
    What's your budget ?

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  • nomoresonys
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    for soldering like this its nice to have a good adjustable iron but they cost more of course, if you dont intend on doing much soldering you can get by with a 40 to 60 watt iron from one of the big box stores or wherever, I wouldnt go lower than 40 watts tho.
    Last edited by nomoresonys; 10-16-2022, 05:04 AM.

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  • nomoresonys
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    here's ABOVE "average joe" testing for shorts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZF57Bok7Ws
    Last edited by nomoresonys; 10-16-2022, 04:49 AM.

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  • nomoresonys
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    testing y-buffer board for shorts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Oq2MsU0XOQ

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  • nomoresonys
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    testing igbt transistor for shorts in circuit, plenty more videos on youtube if you want to go thru them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1y3gYL-KmY
    Last edited by nomoresonys; 10-16-2022, 04:35 AM.

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  • paulxxxx
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    Originally posted by nomoresonys
    heres Bobby doing your model, its what I suspect is wrong with yours, test those mosfets/transistors, last one I messed with had all bad mosfets on x-board on heatsinks and a bad diode, then I found the y-buffers to be shorted and called it off, was too much trouble for not much reward, it only does 720p: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqs1Ig2UM0M
    Thanks. I suppose I will have to pull these transistors and test them one by one.

    Somehow, I find my soldering iron isn't powerful enough, especially for melting the solder pins on the heat sink. Do they use a higher temperature solder here?

    What would be a good soldering iron for general electronics repair that doesn't damage the PCB?

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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: Samsung Plasma TV PN50B450B1D No Pic, No TV Sound

    heres Bobby doing your model, its what I suspect is wrong with yours, test those mosfets/transistors, last one I messed with had all bad mosfets on x-board on heatsinks and a bad diode, then I found the y-buffers to be shorted and called it off, was too much trouble for not much reward, it only does 720p: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqs1Ig2UM0M

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  • nomoresonys
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    its all about the testing, I dont usually mess around with plasmas, too bulky and heavy, see if this helps, a pro there, notice the heartbeat about 2 times per second on a healthy tv, try the tests: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7zWKY2Hwnc

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  • paulxxxx
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    Originally posted by nomoresonys
    I would suspect lots of things, first I would remove x board and test the transistors, the ones on the heatsink seem to go bad a lot but check them all, good policy to check everything on heatsinks and the the usual resistors and diodes, plasmas are notorious for one bad board taking out another, you want to make sure your buffer boards have no shorts or problems, theres some good videos on youtube for checking them, tampatec and norcal715 have covered the procedure.
    The x-board is buzzing. Is it a good sign or a bad sign?

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  • nomoresonys
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    I would suspect lots of things, first I would remove x board and test the transistors, the ones on the heatsink seem to go bad a lot but check them all, good policy to check everything on heatsinks and the the usual resistors and diodes, plasmas are notorious for one bad board taking out another, you want to make sure your buffer boards have no shorts or problems, theres some good videos on youtube for checking them, tampatec and norcal715 have covered the procedure.

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  • paulxxxx
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    Thanks.

    But it did seem to do anything.

    I don't have a remote, I just turned it on using the button in front.

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  • lotas
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    Re: Samsung Plasma TV PN50B450B1D No Pic, No TV Sound

    Originally posted by paulxxxx
    Here we go.
    Disconnect the main cable from the logic,
    put a jumper on the Logic 3-4 next to the fuse and turn it on from the remote control.
    Attached Files

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  • paulxxxx
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    Here we go.
    Attached Files

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  • dskall
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    Help me out with some good pictures and good close up of small control board.

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  • paulxxxx
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    Re: Samsung Plasma TV PN50B450B1D No Pic, No TV Sound

    Originally posted by dskall
    Disconnect main to control board and connect jumper to autogen on control board. See if you get a test pattern.
    Help me out here, what is a "main" (and X-main, y-main)?

    Is there any markings for "autogen" on the control board?

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  • dskall
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    Disconnect main to control board and connect jumper to autogen on control board. See if you get a test pattern.

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