Samsung 52 Inch LCD Repair Clicking Noise from bad capacitors

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2010

My samsungs power board that had two bad capacitors on it. Fixed myself and now works like a charm!

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  • They DO NOT have to be bulged to be bad. Its just very easy to touch the top of them and see if they are concave or not. I would still swap them out even if you cannot tell.

  • COmment ppl comment!! Any questions? I can walk you through anything you need!!!!!!!!!!

  • You can easily repair the bad caps yourself. The power board is easily accessible. Just need to take off some screws..

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  • How do you know if you have this problem? Mine is having issues turning on, the red light lights up and it makes a clicking noise. Please help.

  • What the hell

  • Wait a sec when you talk about clicking noise are you talking about what I am experiencing ? I am getting a popping noise that is sharp sounding and happens some nights and others not at all and it mostly happens when the show goes to a commercial or the opposite. That basically is when the screen has a chance to go black and is changing pictures so I guess black to color and back is a problem at times for the set.

  • bboooorriiiinnnnngg!!!!!!

    

  • Is the only way to tell if the capacitors are bad is if they are bulged?

  • what if none of the caps seems to be bulged

  • Just repaired mine, took me about 1 hour to disassemble, repair and reassemble.

    Mine is an LE52M87BDX

    Note that all bulged caps will be 10 volt caps. Samsung's bus runs on 12V so its a good idea to replace them with 16V caps with the same capacitance and temperature rating (most often 1000uF and 105 degree C)

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