I have a Samsung 43" Plasma TV PN43D450A2d that this past weekend suddenly will no longer power on. It has always been plugged into a surge protector.
Currently when I plug the TV in, the red standby light will blink several times and there are a few clicks as if the TV is attempting to start up but fails and then re-attempts. After several of these cycles, the standby light stays lit and the TV is not responsive to the remote or manually pressing the buttons on the set. No sound is heard or video is available. I have to unplug and re-plug the TV to for it to re-attempt start-up.
I removed the back panel and looked at the Power supply and do not see any swollen or leaking capacitors.
I have also test the voltage across the Vs and Va test points while the TV was attempting to start after plugging in the TV. The Digital meter would initially start at 0 then go to 1, then back to zero while the clicking was occurring and then settle back to zero. this happened in both tests.
I am pretty sure this means the Power Supply board is shot and was going to order a replacement. (I do not want to try to troubleshoot individual components.)
Does this sound correct? or could something else be causing this?
Currently when I plug the TV in, the red standby light will blink several times and there are a few clicks as if the TV is attempting to start up but fails and then re-attempts. After several of these cycles, the standby light stays lit and the TV is not responsive to the remote or manually pressing the buttons on the set. No sound is heard or video is available. I have to unplug and re-plug the TV to for it to re-attempt start-up.
I removed the back panel and looked at the Power supply and do not see any swollen or leaking capacitors.
I have also test the voltage across the Vs and Va test points while the TV was attempting to start after plugging in the TV. The Digital meter would initially start at 0 then go to 1, then back to zero while the clicking was occurring and then settle back to zero. this happened in both tests.
I am pretty sure this means the Power Supply board is shot and was going to order a replacement. (I do not want to try to troubleshoot individual components.)
Does this sound correct? or could something else be causing this?
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