Posted by rtr on August 30, 2017 at 11:28:38 from (66.87.19.67):
Looking for suggestions on a good forum where I will get some responses and feedback on fixing my LED flatscreen tv. I know some of you here might have some good info to share so here are the details. ..........
I have a Samsung 40 inch LED Smart TV that I bought new in 2012 and used for about 2 years before putting in climate controlled storage. Now I want to use it and it isn't working right. About a month before putting in storage it started acting up. You can turn it on and it will turn itself off after about 10-15 seconds. I've read posts saying to change tv settings/update software, but it does not stay on long enough to do so. I've also removed the back cover and looked for burnt, bulging, or leaking electrical components on the power board; and everything looks good visually.
Can I get some help on what to check, how to check it, and how to repair it? I want to do this myself to learn how to. A factory Samsung Repair Manual would also be great, but the ones I found online to download were not available for my particular model.....found one similar but not the same.
I have a multimeter and am capable of fixing it, just need some guidance since this TV repair is new to me.
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