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Last Activity: 01-29-2016, 08:22 PM
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Location: Ottawa Ontario
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  • Re: Samsung PN50A650T1FXZC 50 inch - No Power

    thank you tom66 for a quick response. Do you know the value of these two relays and limiters if I have to buy them?
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  • BN44-00222A board with burnt inrush current limiters

    Hello!
    I decided to open a "new" thread with old issue.
    BN44-00222A board with burnt RTE 801 and 802 and poorly soldered
    RLYE 801 and 802. The board was burnt so much that it lost traces.
    My question is where to put new RTE 801 and 802 and use some JPs perhaps with insulation on them and connect to existing board traces.
    Also, first I have to solder relays properly to a board. Before drilling new holes maybe it is worth to simulate use of new RTE 801 and 802 away from a board and see if the whole set would work. I attach some pictures to let you see...
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  • netspace
    started a topic Schematics

    Schematics

    I found a website with tons of schematics - perhaps it will be useful for you [url]http://www.electronica-pt.com/esquema/[/url]
    it is in Portugeese but schematics are international I guesshttps://I found a website with tons ...tional I guessI found a website with tons of schematics - perhaps it will be useful for you [url]http://www.electronica-pt.com/esquema/[/url]
    it is in Portugeese but schematics are international I guess
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  • Re: Samsung PN50A650T1FXZC 50 inch - No Power

    Hello!
    I decided to continue this thread since the issue is identical to last post.
    BN44-00222A board with burnt RTE 801 and 802 and poorly soldered
    RLYE 801 and 802. The board was burnt so much that it lost traces.
    My question is where to put new RTE 801 and 802 and use some JPs perhaps with insulation on them and connect to existing board traces.
    Also, first I have to solder relays properly to a board. Before drilling new holes maybe it is worth to simulate use of new RTE 801 and 802 away from a board...
    See more | Go to post
    Last edited by netspace; 12-05-2015, 12:08 PM.

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