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techLTE
techLTE
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Last Activity: 11-02-2014, 09:33 AM
Joined: 02-01-2014
Location: South, Florida
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  • Re: Samsung 2493HM - Power button blinking: BN44-00195A & BN41-00962A



    Thanks, I think that's it. As for this glue, it's killing me. I'm having a tough time getting this stuff off.



    Can you please elaborate on "the tags written near each pin"? tia.



    Ugh, sorry about your luck. Thanks for the insight and the well wishes. ...
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  • Re: Samsung 2493HM - Power button blinking: BN44-00195A & BN41-00962A



    Thanks, yeah I did some research on the power boards last failure and have been searching here all morning. Thank for mentioning IPA, I keep reading to remove it but no one said with what! I'll start on that shortly and post pictures of my results/findings.

    I'll keep searching for an explanation for the main board rattle, it just can't be normal....
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  • Samsung 2493HM - Power button blinking: BN44-00195A & BN41-00962A

    Hello all, I wish I had found this community about a year ago!


    Model: Samsung SyncMaster 2493HM
    Power board: BN44-00195A
    Main board: BN41-00962A


    Description: Power button blue LED flashing non-stop when power plug connected. There is no change when the button is pressed and to clarify the screen does not power on at all. Visually I do not see anything other then the browning glue. I did notice a metallic burning smell but it seems to be coming from a heat sink more then anything.

    Background: I swapped out the original power...
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    Last edited by techLTE; 02-01-2014, 11:38 AM.

  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hello, I'm a tech savvy guy with a soldering iron ready to repair my two LCDs.. I've previously swapped a main power supply on one and never got around to repairing another. This time I'd like to fix it myself but nothing is seemingly wrong at first glance, I'm hopeful this community can get me in the right direction.
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