I had the same problem with my LN32A450. The red standby light would flicker off every 5 seconds or so and the TV would not turn on. The problem was with the power supply board. When the light flickered this way, the standby power read 5.05V on the voltmeter instead of the required 5.2V. The problem lies in one of the solder joints in the standby power regulator. You can fix this yourself if you have enough skill. Pull the board and reflow the solder on the SMT component joints with rosin (or your favorite flux, but clean it off afterwards). The SMT components are on the bottom side of the board. I ended up resoldering the joints from the first stage step down converter all the way to standby power filter cap and the feedback circuitry, including the main power regulator and everything in between, thru-hole parts too. Check for bulging caps while you are there and replace.
There is a recall on this model if your TV was manufactured between 02/08 and 08/08. An authorized repair shop will be able to fix this problem for free.
Fix or repair -Faulty parts on PS board , bad press for Samsung.When checking the capacitors, If they are slightly rounded on the top where the X is, the cap is defective.Because the Samsung LNS4051D would not turn on and the power LED would blink 4 times and the relay would click and this would repeat again and again. I replaced power supply board parts CM806, 811, 812 & 817, all 1000 uf 10v capacitors, three had their tops bulged up slightly that I missed on initial visual inspection. After seeing the reports of problems with these caps on http://www.fixya.com/support/t1336881-will_not_turn_or_off , I replaced them with Radio Shack part 272-1032, 1000 uf, 35v. They are slightly bigger, but fit OK. TV is working fine now. Cost was 4 x $1.59 = $6.36 plus the time. I saved between $100 to 300 in the process of either replacing the board or getting the unit serviced. If you are not comfortable replacing components which means using a soldering iron, you can replace the power circuit board, available from www.Samsung.PartStore.com. Some UTube showing the problem and fix - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK7zFBBU6p4&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm51C_RDIZE&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNHHrgX_6cs&NR=1
Hello p_packo, My names Dave! I can help you either repair you Power supply or I can help you find a new one if you like! Please feel free to contact me at www.pleasefixitdave.com . There you will find all of my contact info! The Power supply you need (BN44-00214A) sells for $40,00 Talk to you later buddy!
Dave 503-432-9904 Premium TV Tech www.pleasefixitdave.com [email protected]
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I had the same problem with my LN32A450. The red standby light would flicker off every 5 seconds or so and the TV would not turn on. The problem was with the power supply board. When the light flickered this way, the standby power read 5.05V on the voltmeter instead of the required 5.2V. The problem lies in one of the solder joints in the standby power regulator.
You can fix this yourself if you have enough skill. Pull the board and reflow the solder on the SMT component joints with rosin (or your favorite flux, but clean it off afterwards). The SMT components are on the bottom side of the board. I ended up resoldering the joints from the first stage step down converter all the way to standby power filter cap and the feedback circuitry, including the main power regulator and everything in between, thru-hole parts too.
Check for bulging caps while you are there and replace.
There is a recall on this model if your TV was manufactured between 02/08 and 08/08. An authorized repair shop will be able to fix this problem for free.
Fix or repair - Faulty parts on PS board , bad press for Samsung. When checking the capacitors, If they are slightly rounded on the top where the X is, the cap is defective. Because the Samsung LNS4051D would not turn on and the power LED would blink 4 times and the relay would click and this would repeat again and again. I replaced power supply board parts CM806, 811, 812 & 817, all 1000 uf 10v capacitors, three had their tops bulged up slightly that I missed on initial visual inspection. After seeing the reports of problems with these caps on http://www.fixya.com/support/t1336881-will_not_turn_or_off , I replaced them with Radio Shack part 272-1032, 1000 uf, 35v. They are slightly bigger, but fit OK. TV is working fine now. Cost was 4 x $1.59 = $6.36 plus the time. I saved between $100 to 300 in the process of either replacing the board or getting the unit serviced. If you are not comfortable replacing components which means using a soldering iron, you can replace the power circuit board, available from www.Samsung.PartStore.com. Some UTube showing the problem and fix - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK7zFBBU6p4&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm51C_RDIZE&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNHHrgX_6cs&NR=1
Hello p_packo, My names Dave! I can help you either repair you Power supply or I can help you find a new one if you like! Please feel free to contact me at www.pleasefixitdave.com . There you will find all of my contact info! The Power supply you need (BN44-00214A) sells for $40,00 Talk to you later buddy!
Dave
503-432-9904
Premium TV Tech
www.pleasefixitdave.com
[email protected]