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  • edugimeno
    Badcaps Veteran
    • May 2017
    • 581
    • Spain

    #1

    Samsung 19" power cycling

    Hi there!
    I have this Samsung UE19D4003Bw that suddenly started doing a power cycle at soon as it got AC in.
    I can see both the BL and the front led blinking fast
    I opened it and found nothing clearly broken or visibly burnt, no visible bad caps.
    I removed the PS to MAIN harness and nothing changed
    Also removed BL plug and front led still blinking (not a powerup process blinking but a fast blinking)
    I checked DC at the main capacitor and found a correct >300V voltge
    I went to the primary section in the main transformer and found no AC voltage on inputs, just "remains" 0-5v at times
    I can't spend much money in such a small / cheap TV set by just going ahead and changing the chopper IC (FSGM0765R), transistors, diodes and capacitors, so I would truly appreciate some comments from experience on what to test first

    PS model is BN44-0467A. Im attaching an schematic of one that's either the same or very very similar.

    Thanks
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  • edugimeno
    Badcaps Veteran
    • May 2017
    • 581
    • Spain

    #2
    Re: Samsung 19" power cycling

    Hi there!
    I have this Samsung UE19D4003Bw that suddenly started doing a power cycle at soon as it got AC in.
    I can see both the BL and the front led blinking fast
    I opened it and found nothing clearly broken or visibly burnt, no visible bad caps.
    I removed the PS to MAIN harness and nothing changed
    Also removed BL plug and front led still blinking (not a powerup process blinking but a fast blinking)
    I checked DC at the main capacitor and found a correct >300V voltge
    I went to the primary section in the main transformer and found no AC voltage on inputs, just "remains" 0-5v at times
    I can't spend much money in such a small / cheap TV set by just going ahead and changing the chopper IC (FSGM0765R), transistors, diodes and capacitors, so I would truly appreciate some comments from experience on what to test first

    PS model is BN44-0467A. Im attaching an schematic of one that's either the same or very very similar.

    Thanks

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    • edugimeno
      Badcaps Veteran
      • May 2017
      • 581
      • Spain

      #3
      Re: Samsung 19" power cycling

      (Sorry for the duplicate post)

      Anyone? Thanks

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