- May 14, 2001
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So I have Samsung LN4061 that I bought in 2007. I noticed recently that that it's taking longer and longer to turn on after I hit the power button, whether it be the remote or TV power button. Sometimes there are anomolies on the screen, pink and green snowy effect. A quick turn off and turn on usually fixes it until the next time.
So I started doing some research on this problem through Google and found that this phenomenon happens all the time to Samsung LCD TVs made from 2004 to 2008. It appears that the caps they used, there are 5 of them it seems, are under powered for the power supply. And they start to bulge and burst just like they do on motherboards. I see that most places want around $400.00 to $500.00 to replace these caps. It looks like Samsung decided to use 10 w when the power supply requires 12 at a minimum. They last around 2 years before bulging and bursting. And the TV will not turn on eventually.
It looks like if you can solder, you can fix it yourself by buying new caps for around $5.00 and a soldering gun for around $20.00. Takes about an hour and it fixes the problem.
I'm curious, how is your Samsung TV and has this happened to you? Samsung refuses to have a recall of course or even acknowledge that there is a problem......:thumbsdown:
So I started doing some research on this problem through Google and found that this phenomenon happens all the time to Samsung LCD TVs made from 2004 to 2008. It appears that the caps they used, there are 5 of them it seems, are under powered for the power supply. And they start to bulge and burst just like they do on motherboards. I see that most places want around $400.00 to $500.00 to replace these caps. It looks like Samsung decided to use 10 w when the power supply requires 12 at a minimum. They last around 2 years before bulging and bursting. And the TV will not turn on eventually.
It looks like if you can solder, you can fix it yourself by buying new caps for around $5.00 and a soldering gun for around $20.00. Takes about an hour and it fixes the problem.
I'm curious, how is your Samsung TV and has this happened to you? Samsung refuses to have a recall of course or even acknowledge that there is a problem......:thumbsdown:
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