So i guess it's your second good experience on this group ;)

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Imperdimper <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Took a while for that part to come in ($60 on ebay), but after the 20
> minutes it took to install the TV is back on and running like before.
>
> Thanks to all that responded, gave me the courage to jump in and get
> it done.
>
>
> On Aug 13, 11:37 pm, Imperdimper <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Finally got around to dismantling the TV.  Upon plugging in there was
> > a metallic clicking sound coming from the power supply, and in the
> > general area of the clicking there is a capacitor with a slightly
> > bowed end.
> >
> > Instead of soldering a new capacitor in I chickened out and ordered a
> > new power supply (BN44-00191B).  After installing I'll update.
> >
> > On Aug 10, 11:33 am, The KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > This does sound like the power module from the symptoms.  What Mohamed
> > > suggested sounds just about right. And, I would also tend to get a new
> > > power mod and put it in since the power mod is the most common thing
> > > to go bad.
> >
> > > On Aug 9, 4:03 pm, Imperdimper <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > I had such a good experience with posting on this forum last time
> that
> > > > I am returning to see if my next issue can be troubleshooted.
> >
> > > > My Samsung LN32A330 LCD television has apparently died.  It is
> > > > generally used as an extended desktop for my computer, though
> > > > sometimes I actually watch TV on it.  But that all changed yesterday
> > > > when it refused to power up.
> >
> > > > The monitor is plugged into a known working receptacle.  And while
> > > > plugged up it has the red standby light shown.  If I hit the power
> > > > button the light will remain lit for a few seconds then flash off for
> > > > a split second and back on.
> >
> > > > That is about the most of it.  No buttons work, nor disconnecting all
> > > > inputs.  Seems the monitor is kaput.
> >
> > > > Called up Samsung, they wanted to send out a technician but the TV is
> > > > out of service.  I had seen other reports of Samsung TVs doing this,
> > > > and it turned out to be a power supply module, resulting in a quick
> 20
> > > > minute technician fix.  Being technologically skilled as I am I'm
> > > > looking to do the fix myself (especially if it is as easy as a supply
> > > > module), I just need to know the right direction to look.
> >
> > > > Any advice?
> >
> > > > Nathan
> >
>


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