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Equipment Repairs => LCD TV forum => Topic started by: troytroy3 on March 08, 2010,04:38:37
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hi all i think i may be in the wrong place sorry if i am i have samsung power probs read 1000s of post changed caps they were blown still the same read on eprom possibly found it on board but cant work out what pins i need to short any help would be good thanks
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:clap:Hi all
I have had my TV fixed by samsung FREE of charge. the number was 0845 726 7864 I mentioned the clicking sound. The same day I got a call back from a local company through samsung. Had to wait few days for them to come but straight away he knew what the problem was. Said he had fixed over 100. He actually had a brand new board in his case ready!
My TV was NOT in guarentee but it cost me nothing. I had already had the caps changed by someone I contacted but the board needed changing and he couldn't get hold of one. The repair guy through samsung said the boards are only sold to dealers.
He advised me that if I had any problems with the tv, what ever it was to mention the 'CLICKING NOISE'.
I was also told by the other tv guy that a reasonable amount of time for a TV to last was 6 years, with guarentee or not.
Thank you to the person who mentioned calling samsung I'm so gald I did. Hope this helps someone else.
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Hi Snail, and well said,
This problem has had Quuq up to it's elbows for a while, and it seems reasonable that the maker should solve it - FOC - Chris
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Hi.The blue wire goes to CN801 (bottom left) White goes to CN802 and the 5 pin white goes to CN804.Hope this info is not to late.
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thank you kind sir
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The brown wire goes to the live side and blue to the other side. Solder onto pins 5&6 of eeprom ic and plug into mains supply. If it goes bang ,then claim your insurance,after all they can afford large adverts.
Us tv engineers can't afford large adverts, so give us a break and some Samsung tv's to repair.
John