I have a samsung un55b8000 LEDtv (model #un55b8000xfza) that when I turn on I can see the backlight turn on but no picture. I hear the power on and off melody though speakers. The blue light flashes when turned on.
It used to take a few attempts, turning on and off a few times or let it warm up then off/on again to get the video to come through. Now it just never does. I suspected caps. Nothing is visually bad on the power board.
I've only probed around doing in-circuit testing on the power board.
I've got two 20N60C3 MOSFETs that read .480 from drain to source but read 1.5 from drain to gate. That's again in-circuit. The rest of them read around the .450ish range on both side. Not sure if I am onto anything or not.
Things tried:
1.) Disconnect the multi pin power harness that goes from the Main board. Result: TV will instant on when plugged in and I see backlight only.
2.) Disconnect the ribbon cable from the TCON board
Result: When turned on, Blue light flashes, backlight turns on, i can hear a single relay click, power on sound through speakers.
Tools available to me:
-Fluke 73 DMM
-MESR-100 v2 ESR meter
-soldering iron and vacuum.
I'd really love to fix this TV and learn how to troubleshoot this stuff.
Thanks,
Andy
It used to take a few attempts, turning on and off a few times or let it warm up then off/on again to get the video to come through. Now it just never does. I suspected caps. Nothing is visually bad on the power board.
I've only probed around doing in-circuit testing on the power board.
I've got two 20N60C3 MOSFETs that read .480 from drain to source but read 1.5 from drain to gate. That's again in-circuit. The rest of them read around the .450ish range on both side. Not sure if I am onto anything or not.
Things tried:
1.) Disconnect the multi pin power harness that goes from the Main board. Result: TV will instant on when plugged in and I see backlight only.
2.) Disconnect the ribbon cable from the TCON board
Result: When turned on, Blue light flashes, backlight turns on, i can hear a single relay click, power on sound through speakers.
Tools available to me:
-Fluke 73 DMM
-MESR-100 v2 ESR meter
-soldering iron and vacuum.
I'd really love to fix this TV and learn how to troubleshoot this stuff.
Thanks,
Andy
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