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Brother gave me a samsung tv that won't turn on. I want to fix it myself cause I'm cheap. Googled it and I have two options. Find a replacement circuit board (which I can't find), or replace the broken capacitors on the board. Gonna take the board in to my work tomorrow and check to see if any of the capacitors are actually broken.
Does anyone have any experience in this? Anyone done this before? Or can anyone help me out finding this board?
I'll try to post anything that can help.
Here's the overall tv info
Some more info that was on the board. Should have mentioned that the red light flashes on the tv, but the tv never turns on. Google said something about the capacitors are blown and thats why it wont turn on
>>57795029
Look up badcaps.net.
>>57795173
Fuuucckk. My capacitors don't look busted like it says on this site.
Is there any third party places I can get a replacement board?
>>57795729
Aliexpress.
>>57795345
Those caps are all fine.
Thanks OP, I just used the serial number and info you posted to cash in on a Samsung offer and ordered a $450 47" LED 2k TV. Think you can only do it once per s/n.