Re: Samsung un60es7500 clicks 2 times blinks 10 times repeats
I just tested each LED in both strips and they all test at about 730-735 in diode mode.
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Re: Samsung un60es7500 clicks 2 times blinks 10 times repeats
Thanks for the reply mmartell. I did remove the LCD panel, and I looked closely up and down both LED strips, but didn't see any that had the brownish tinge they usually get when they go bad. I'll have to test them today with a meter when I get home. What am I looking for when I test the LED's? I just attached those pictures for Andrew in hopes someone might see something I didn't on the boards.
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Samsung un60es7500 clicks 2 times blinks 10 times repeats
Hello experienced badcaps users, I have an issue with this tv that I just can't seem to figure out.
I purchased this tv busted. It is an absolutely beautiful tv and I couldn't pass up the opportunity of having it as the centerpiece of my livingroom. I've gotten tired of my 60" DLP. The folks I bought it from said it wouldn't turn on, and that it had been serviced before. They didn't want to sink more $$ into it, so they decided to sell it. They had both the main board and power board replaced as well as the power wire harness with the revised black one mentioned in another...
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Re: K7SEM capacitor identification
Thank you pfrcon and pcbonez. Just google imaged the m810 and it is exactly like the k7sem (with the exception of an interchangeable processor socket). Based on the image, L15 is definitely an inductor. I'll throw em on the mobo and test. I do realize that it is a piece of junk, but it maxes out at 1 gb of ram (got nothing else to do with the pc133 512 sticks I have lying around) and the processor beats the socket 7's that are more useful on my computer board collage. I appreciate the speedy responses very much. Thanks again!
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K7SEM capacitor identification
Hi all, I've been going through my old motherboards getting rid of the obsolete ones and I came across a K7SEM mobo. It was one of the first broken computers I got when I started getting interested in computer repair. I couldn't fix it at the time, so I did what I usually do in that situation... I desoldered all the components off it to use for future repairs. Well.....I'm pretty sure it was leaky capacitors (which I didn't know about at the time) and I'm looking to put the components back on that I took off. If anyone has this motherboard, I'd greatly appreciate them telling me what the capacitor...
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