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| I bowl overhand Member Since: Feb 2003 Location: As close to heaven as you can get
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| Samsung LCD/LED TV picture flickering Started researching the problem today.. TV would be ok for awhile than flicker (i called it fluttering) almost like a strobe light. Googled (HAVE to love Google) it and at Answers.com they said remove/replace power control board, not a bad idea, not a difficult replacement, and the part was only about $80, though everyone seemed to be out of stock, so continued my search. A few minutes later stumbled on a thread, same problem guy took it into a shop, repairman took off the back cut something, put the back back on, $200... Come to find out this is a frequent problem, and there is a service repair bulletin out about it. Remove 17 screws from the back of the TV, lift off the back of the TV (all of 45 seconds once you get the TV down) and cut a single jumper wire on the power control board (all of 10 seconds), replace the back and screws, walla, no more Flicka...
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| I bowl overhand Member Since: Feb 2003 Location: As close to heaven as you can get
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| All of 10 minutes of our time, and probably saved >$200... Or getting ripped.off for more than that...
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| YUUUP Member Since: Jul 2003
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| not impressed Member Since: Oct 2008
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| Bigboobies B16B00B1E5 Last edited by somdfunguy; 07-23-2012 at 09:30 PM. |
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| I bowl overhand Member Since: Feb 2003 Location: As close to heaven as you can get
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| I did see a list of TVs effected, but i'll have to go back and see if I can find it..
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| I bowl overhand Member Since: Feb 2003 Location: As close to heaven as you can get
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Samsung says it effects all sizes in this class.. but the jumper wire number is different model to model, but the location is the same.
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| Registered User Member Since: Mar 2005
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| Same problem on mine, but I had Black Tie protection. Got power circuit board and input circuit board replaced. 55" Samsung. |
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| YUUUP Member Since: Jul 2003
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I did notice that it does flicker (brightness). Can you hook me up with the jumpers I need to cut? Link?
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| I bowl overhand Member Since: Feb 2003 Location: As close to heaven as you can get
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This review is from: Samsung LN46C650 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black) (Electronics) After owning this TV for a year it started to flicker on my blu-ray and other components ... no more!!! If this helped please click the helpful button. You can also randomly send me something on my wishlist! Fixing the problem is fairly easy with a screwdriver and a wire cutters. A kid could do it! However, i don't think i will buy anymore Samsung TV's because I was devastated until i found this fix! Details on how I repaired my Samsung TV from the flicker problem. On the back of the TV remove 17 screws that holds the back panel on. Remove the panel and find the panel where you plug the power cord in. Now on the upper left corner look for a metal jumper labeled JP852 by the section labeled "COLD" and "Input Rating". Simply use wire cutters and cut this so it cannot be connected. Also,checkthe capacitors to see if any look "bulged". If they do look bulged you may need to replace them (just get a professional to do this part). My capacitors were good so after cutting the metal jumper i screwed everything back together and it was all fixed!
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| YUUUP Member Since: Jul 2003
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| Thanks, I will look into it. Another question: Have you been able to get your Direct TV remote to work with your TV? I have tried over 30 codes and even called DTV with no results.
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