• Dead Samsung UN55TU8000F

    From kgpup@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 13 19:05:51 2023
    Hi all, when I plug in the aforementioned TV I get no red standby light at
    all and the backlight flashes a little longer than a second. Any ideas?

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  • From Peter W.@21:1/5 to kgpup on Mon Nov 13 11:45:01 2023
    On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 2:05:57 PM UTC-5, kgpup wrote:
    Hi all, when I plug in the aforementioned TV I get no red standby light at all and the backlight flashes a little longer than a second. Any ideas?

    If I were to hazard a guess, that TV got spiked at some point. It may be as simple as a frozen relay in the starting circuit, a fusible link or similar.
    Repeat: S.W.A.G. Guess.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From ohger1s@gmail.com@21:1/5 to kgpup on Mon Nov 13 13:34:35 2023
    On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 2:05:57 PM UTC-5, kgpup wrote:
    Hi all, when I plug in the aforementioned TV I get no red standby light at all and the backlight flashes a little longer than a second. Any ideas?

    I've stopped taking in all TU series Samsungs because most have bad display screens. Symptoms are from random shutdown and restart (with tell-tale very fine horiz lines in the pic as viewed up close) to no picture, just constant rebooting on plug in.

    If the TV cycles the back lights every 15-20 seconds or so by itself, it's probably a bad display. Unplug the ribbon to the display and see if the back lights stay on.

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  • From kgpup@21:1/5 to ohg...@gmail.com on Tue Nov 14 14:42:02 2023
    On Mon, 13 Nov 2023 13:34:35 -0800, ohg...@gmail.com wrote:

    On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 2:05:57 PM UTC-5, kgpup wrote:
    Hi all, when I plug in the aforementioned TV I get no red standby light
    at all and the backlight flashes a little longer than a second. Any
    ideas?

    I've stopped taking in all TU series Samsungs because most have bad
    display screens. Symptoms are from random shutdown and restart (with tell-tale very fine horiz lines in the pic as viewed up close) to no
    picture, just constant rebooting on plug in.

    If the TV cycles the back lights every 15-20 seconds or so by itself,
    it's probably a bad display. Unplug the ribbon to the display and see
    if the back lights stay on.

    I unplugged the ribbons, same thing - backlight flash at 1 second
    intervals.

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  • From ohger1s@gmail.com@21:1/5 to kgpup on Tue Nov 14 07:55:41 2023
    On Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 9:42:08 AM UTC-5, kgpup wrote:
    On Mon, 13 Nov 2023 13:34:35 -0800, ohg...@gmail.com wrote:

    On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 2:05:57 PM UTC-5, kgpup wrote:
    Hi all, when I plug in the aforementioned TV I get no red standby light >> at all and the backlight flashes a little longer than a second. Any
    ideas?

    I've stopped taking in all TU series Samsungs because most have bad display screens. Symptoms are from random shutdown and restart (with tell-tale very fine horiz lines in the pic as viewed up close) to no picture, just constant rebooting on plug in.

    If the TV cycles the back lights every 15-20 seconds or so by itself,
    it's probably a bad display. Unplug the ribbon to the display and see
    if the back lights stay on.
    I unplugged the ribbons, same thing - backlight flash at 1 second
    intervals.

    Unplug the harness from the main board to the power supply and plug in the AC. If the backlights come on and stay on with the main disconnected, your main is probably bad.

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