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Samsung TV Repair- PART 1 OF 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2009

This is a video HOWTO on repairing common power-up failure on Samsung 52 flat screen flat panel LCD television. This video demonstrates how to remove back panel of display, remove power supply board, and replace faulty power supply electrolytic capacitors using a soldering iron.

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  • is there anywhere where i can just order one of the boards because the one in my tv has water damage and stoped workin

  • Thank you for your videos :)

  • After new caps better but sleep timer keeps going back to 1 minute. Set to off in menu but goes back to 1 min next time switch on. Any ideas please?

  • Help,my samsung LE32s86BD when is on work a 5 sec ok and turn off and again is on and off.....please help...

  • Does this fix the problem samsung's have with losing the picture but still having the sound?

  • AWESOME! I just fixed my 40" Samsung in about an hour... replaced with better capacitors - all parts and soldering iron for about $10 from Radioshack. Thanks again for the video. EASY with the help of this video.

  • Thank you so much, my Samsung 46inches woke me up last night with the relay click noise and wouldn't power up at all. This morning I found your nice vid. Took me 2h total and the repair did cost just $1,18+gas to the electronic shop. I replaced two "inflated" capacitors. I didn't find 12V but I replaced with 16V. Those were rated 85 Celcius instead of 105 Celcius of the original ones... I hope this won't cause any problem in the future. Thanks again !

  • Samsung is now repairing this problem free of charge. They not only replaced my capacitors but the whole board that the capacitors were on. A 10 minute job. Call 1-800- Samsung.

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