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  • We done this but it still doews the same thing

  • @harrygamer  It could be that you have solered the caps in the wrong way around because they are polerized and only work one way.

  • hi mate, excellent vid! My 46" LCD started clicking and now does not come on at all. I have 3 samsungs and I wont be buying from them again. I am from Manchester, you mention Bolton in your vid, if I pay you would you be able to fix mine? Seriously. I would rather pay someone like you who is helping ppl over samsung who are ripping ppl off... let me know mate!

  • @adzmanchester

    sorry about the delay in getting back to you, i think you may have done this by now

  • Thanks fella!...i got a soldering iron, soldering wire and 4 caps from maplin for less than 12 pounds and fixed the problem following your instructions...Many many many thanks.

  • Thank you for your feedback, I love it when I stop samsung ripping people off all the time.....

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  • Thanks.. a big help... Dallas, TX

  • @wizzywigterry

    hi mate, I actually rang Samsung up to get a quote and also with the intention of giving them an ear bashing - but the lady was very helpful and they actually sent out their engineers to come and fix it for FREE! Result =)

  • Hi mate, great guide, as a complete novice though, how do I take off the dud capacitors? Do I have to remove the circuit board they are attached to and desolder them?

  • Good Video series. A lot of folks seem to be directly blaming the capacitors. The problem is mainly due to set design, placing the capacitors too close to the heat sinks so that the capacitors have a real hard time! Unfortunately for the designers, the capacitors have to be close to the parts mounted on the heat sinks. The best they can do is to mount all in such a way that each gets a fair share of ventilation, some bad designs cook the capacitors in the rising hot air from the heat sinks.

  • good job on the fix... my 40" Sammy has had the clicking for the last month or so.and sometimes started up after clicking a funny colour and once started up in Russian!! haha. Do you think the capacitor change will solve my issues? I have not got a problem doing it just thought I would ask your advice. It just clicks constantly now and just before that HDMI port 3 stopped working

    Cheers... Rob

  • @wizzywigterry we checked but now we sent it to a tv repair dude and he said we needed a new panel

  • Thanks very much for this mate I was reluctant to have a go until I watched your vid nice n easy replacement just think you need to mention that the capacitors are polarised and if fitted the wrong way round it won't work I didn't have this problem as I have a bit of experience with electronics but someone might thanks again

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