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wilmer007
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Last Activity: 03-13-2016, 01:02 AM
Joined: 05-05-2014
Location: Miami, FL
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  • Re: Vertical Lines and Black Screen on Samsung HPT5064X

    took it to a local shop for a free diagnostic and they said it was the tube. i'm guessing he meant like the lcd screen perhaps. anyways he said the part is not available so i guess we have to get a new tv.
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  • Re: Vertical Lines and Black Screen on Samsung HPT5064X



    i'm still confused.


    i'm a complete newbie when it comes to fixing a tv. it was hard enough just to figure out that the other tv was failing because of bad caps and i had my dad solder the caps in and we somewhat fixed it as that one still acts up every once a while and have to unplug for it for a few hours for it to fix itself.


    i think the best thing for us to do is to take the boards to a local shop and have them look at everything and give us a price estimate to repair...
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  • Re: Vertical Lines and Black Screen on Samsung HPT5064X

    sorry i haven't responded right away. i was waiting for the voltimeter to arrive to do some testing on the tv. here's 3 pics of the y board. two of the capacitors appear to be leaking and not blown yet, so those have to do replaced but they don't appear to be the issue because the tv wouldn't even stay turned on if it was a capacitor issue.


    the board itself looks fine though. nothing else out looks out of place.







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  • Re: Vertical Lines and Black Screen on Samsung HPT5064X

    that all sounds complicated and me and her both agree that if it gets too complicated to not bother wasting our time when a brand new 43" 1080p HDTV start at like $250 for LG, Sony, etc..


    we already said we are never buying Samsung ever again(we bought 5 Samsung HDTVs over the last 7 years) because this is the second Samsung we have issues with (my 46" Samsung had bad caps and i was able to somewhat fix it) so if she calls the tv repair guys and tell us any price that is too high we will just buy...
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  • Re: Vertical Lines and Black Screen on Samsung HPT5064X





    ok so how do i find it which of the boards is the problem?


    they all look fine to me and nothing looks burned on them.


    is the tv repairable?

    cuz my mom wants to call like 3 different tv repairman and i told her to wait to see what i could do....
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  • Re: Vertical Lines and Black Screen on Samsung HPT5064X

    bump
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  • Re: Vertical Lines and Black Screen on Samsung HPT5064X

    thanks for the quick reply.

    i used the flashlight and still got nothing on the screen.

    as for the boards they all look fine nothing appears to be burned or anything from what i can see but i can take some pics if you still need me to.
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  • Vertical Lines and Black Screen on Samsung HPT5064X

    hello. my mom's HPT5064X is giving her problems and i asked her to bring it to me to see if i can get it fixed.


    i turned it on and quickly saw some vertical lines and the image was a little distorted aswell. but then the tv quickly went completely dark black. so i kept turning it off and on and nothing. so i said "ok i'll leave it unplugged and try again tommorrow". however now i just went to check and it still stays dark. the tv turns on normally since i can hear it turn on, however it just stays completely black and using the remote to go to menu or change sources...
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  • wilmer007
    started a topic Acer 6920G

    Acer 6920G

    Hi everyone my Acer 6920g has been having power issues lately after owning it for the last 5 years. Recently windows 7 crashed because of all the restarts and before i could finish reinstalling windows 7 it would restart in the middle of the installation so my 6920g is now a brick that is dessembled into a million pieces.

    Anyways i read that it is because of the OE907 capacitor but i wanna double check with you guys that this is the culprut and not something else. I have cleaned the laptop to make sure its not the temperature. Using Rightmark Clock CPU Utility i was noticing the...
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hello. I´m 29 studying computer enginnering and have been using computers for over 20 years now.
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