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Equipment Repairs => PLASMA TV forum => Topic started by: Turnip on April 07, 2014,08:09:22

Title: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 07, 2014,08:09:22
Hi folks,

Had one in for stuck in S/by - Found CX819(1000/25) had ESR of 3 Ohms, replaced with a Wiltsgrove 1000/35 low ESR cap - Sorted - Chris.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: downunder on April 08, 2014,03:51:47
Hi Turnip,
Thanks for the heads-up, or heads-down for turnips.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 08, 2014,13:21:53
Hi Bruce,

Suspect if you have a problem with my upload you might be more specific with some actual repair facts.

Only upload what I find, and 'natch can be wrong, unlike Aussies- Chris.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: downunder on April 09, 2014,04:22:38
No probs, turnip, just trying to be light-hearted.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 09, 2014,10:14:10
Hi Bruce,

Set went off the next day, with relays clicking - Can't always be right, but was initially sure of a mend.

Should teach me - noted a kit on the Flea for the prob.

No problems at all - Thanks - Chris

As a thought - Got a kit without a fuse, as mine hasn't popped - TV just comes on and goes off after a while with relays clicking -  

But always working the next day - Tried Heating/Cooling/Bashing stuff on the power board to show up dries - famed on this board - nothing, as had soldered up the usuals 4 years ago.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: downunder on April 10, 2014,06:04:37
Happens to the best of us, Turnip, c'est la vie. Doesn't sound like caps but who's to know. Have a note for no go, relay clicking:  replace CX817, CX823, CX824, CX826, CX834 and CX835 in PSU secondary as well as
CB613, CB803 and CB814 in the primary. Might also pay to revisit CX801/2 for dry joints.

Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 11, 2014,11:16:54
Hi Bruce,

Well said, and love that French from an Aussie.

Went for a repair pack that didn't involve a fuse, as didn't have a duff one.

Pack has pile of caps, as you suggested and will natch check those original bits for dries.

If successful, will try improve language.

Thought you chaps got sent there after sheep stealing - Too much Dickens, perhaps.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: downunder on April 12, 2014,04:35:40
Hi Turnip,
We're a multi-talented, multilingual, multicultural lot. A tad light-fingered too....taxes, cricket trophies, and a few wooly sheep as well. Willy Shakespeare was the go in my youth, with a smidgen of Dickens.

Bon chance with your repair kit. Be interested to see where this goes. This model was a bit of a bad egg.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 12, 2014,10:53:32
Hi Bruce,

Admit I've always hated Plasma, as they used to have a toughened glass screen, so a brick or RCU was usually shugged off, so they became quite old before recycling sites met them, and were always analogue, horribly heavy and with sparklies where one twiddled pots to best effect.

Note modern sets have dispensed with the front screen to try be as nifty as LED backlit sets. Upshot is a load of panels on the Flea that one can't use as we don't have a usable screen.

Thought this Sammy was nifty, as was DVB and had the toughened screen. Made a useful pound from the double fet PS dries, but after some years are beginning to haunt me.

To the point - replaced all those supplied caps (which included the one I mentioned) also re-visted those two hot fets plus all the devices on the secondary heat sink for possible dries.

Reading 'King Lear' and 'Bleak Workshop' - again, as things can only get better - Chris.

PS - will note on Quuq  - success, or even failure.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 15, 2014,13:00:04
Hi Bruce,

After certain OK days, dries seem the main biz.

Not sure whether those two hot Fets were again the trouble, or possible dries on secondary devices, as re-soldered them all.

Thought mention - Replacement caps - cool, possibly innocent - apart from that 1000/25 def bulgy and duff, but not sure whether was the main problem - guess not - Chris.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: downunder on April 16, 2014,05:12:43
Hi Turnip,

Never mind. A win's a win whichever way you look at it. I'll store that in my dodgy hard drive brain and drink a dram of turnip wine in your honour.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 16, 2014,11:20:21
Hi Bruce,

Glad you mention it, never had any luck with wine of the root variety. Thought I might be into the biz with Sugar Beet as with 28 per cent sugar content, thought couldn't lose, as East Anglia has fields full of 'em.

Mentioned to a local farmer who wondered how many tons I might require for the needy glass.

Found, as with Turnips, Carrots and Beetroot, wine turned 'Mousey' (Local dielect) and was total crap. Guess there's a way, but haven't yet discovered it so stick to tree fruit.

As to the Sammy, guess dries spread as it's a real hot P/S - Still working, but won't hand it back for another week or so, even though chap wants to watch football for some reason - Chris.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: downunder on April 17, 2014,06:51:40
Thanks for the laugh, Turnip.......nearly pi##@d myself.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 17, 2014,12:23:39
Hi Bruce,

Pleasure - Guess we'll enjoy a glass (of something decent) should you call by.

(Bring it with you) - Chris.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: downunder on April 18, 2014,06:16:43
Hi Turnip,
Going by the TFC (techo's financial crisis) in the current state of the industry, the only place we'll be calling is the debtors court as guests  of Betty Windsor. Given that you're a septuagenarian, we might have to meet in the afterlife as guests of Old Nick. On the other hand SWMBO is hinting at a return visit to the scene of our crimes (pre-deportation as convicts), so you never know.
I'll say hello to Willy and Kate for you.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 18, 2014,13:06:44
Hi Bruce,

As a Suffolk chap who has never recently been to Norfolk, where black dentures might turn white from the shock. not so sure of your entry. Would suggest a Mike Palin film where 'Mr Fish-finger was the biz' and explains all

Otherwise, Chris Hitchens, where old Nick is as bit suspect.

Willy and Kate - who they ? - suspect a bit old, and guess a new vestel variation for us to try handle.

Ready to try - thanks Bruce - Chris, after a glass



Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 20, 2014,11:44:26
Hi Bruce,

A bit slow off the mark, but notice in the latest edition of 'Private Eye' Willy and Kate got a front cover piccy, where our new king-to-be makes the usual enquiry British rulers make to distant island proles.

Would attach as as shematic, but I then might have the same sorry fate as Abel Magwich.

Another matter, what's SWMBO, and who is Betty Windsor ?

Recall Barbara Windsor in 'Carry on Camping' - was she deported, haven't noticed - Chris.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: downunder on April 21, 2014,05:12:05

SWMBO: She who must be obeyed. Attributed to Arthur Daley, I think.
Betty Windsor: must apologise for deprecating the monarchy. HRH.
Title: Re: Samsung PS-42Q96HD Power fault
Post by: Turnip on April 22, 2014,13:06:12
Hi Bruce,

You're more fixated to UK telly stuff than me,

Guess Independence isn't yet you -

Nice Antony and Cleopatra stuff on R4 Extra today

Just realized it was R3 - Embarrassed, well, a bit - Chris.