Samsung Plasma TV FP-T5084 repair

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2010

an easy fix for your Samsung Plasma FP-T5084 for power on failure

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  • read the fuse carefully it should say 12 amp 250volt. call St Clair electonics at 513-641-1616 and order a bunch. i have blown 4 fuss now the last after only one week. i have cut an access panel in the back of the tv for easy access. anybody know of a more permanent solution ie. a redesigned power board? for this vexing problem?

  • read the fuse carefully it should say 12 amp 250volt. call St Clair electonics at 513-641-1616 and order a bunch.

  • 513-641-1616 st Clair electronics in cin Ohio will ship the fusesto you.

  • please remember to disconnect all power and use a voltmeter to check for stored voltage. there is a risk of electrocution with any high voltage device. Be Careful!

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  • Can you tell if the fuse is blown without the meter?

  • OMG man u r a livesaver. I live in Alabama and have been through hell trying to find these fuses. The Place u recomended is awesome and great costomer service. Very nice thank you very much :)

  • you save me £230 through this video. my tv wont turn on so i went to the repair shop to seek advice. i was quoted £230 as repair price almost half of the tv.am out of warranty so samsung said i have to pay. i just came on utube yesterday and saw ur video. i immediately dismantled my tv took the fuse out went to the shop and got the same fuse for just £1 and after inserting it my tv is working .am sooooooooooooo happy.thanks very much.

  • One of my Samsung plasma tv fuses showed no continuity and was bypassed with a paper clip hidden underneath the bad fuse. Bad repair job from whoever had it before me.

  • So just a quick comment. My symptoms were a clicking every 1.5 seconds and no power on. The red light would flash as it tried to power on. Sometimes I could unplug the TV and it'd work but eventually that stopped working too. So for me, it was capacitors on the power supply block. Soldered a new one in and it worked! One 2200 microfarad 16v (replaced a 10v) at 105deg.C. The screw posts for the VGA port need to be unscrewed with a flathead before taking the back panel off this model. Kind of

  • LOL.....dude sounds like a robot...... "and voila it works"

  • Nice try, St Clair Electronics salesman! :-)

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