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The LN46A530 has a 46" display, combined with SRS TruSurround XT. The PC input allows this display to double as a 46" computer monitor

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Why won't unit come on just keeps clicking

when I push power unit just keeps clicking nothing else happens, no picture or anything. Iread some where that may be fuse

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We have a Baird 55in tv when I turn it on all that happens is a clicking sound no pic or sound

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I have similar problem, i have UE55C6000RW and fuse "FS803S" keeps blowing, anyone have idea?

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steve beseke, start with the basic major checkpoints. This is still one of the models that may suffer from Samsungs decision to use substandard capacitors on the power board. Your symptoms are pretty indicative of that. Post some good images of your power board etc. with your question. that way we can see what you see and we might be able to help you out further. Capacitor kits are readily available. Of course, it does not hurt to check the fuses for continuity.

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Ive got the same issue with a ue40c6510ukxxu model Samsung LED TV, I tried changing the capacitors with no difference and since then I have tried 3 other boards but still clicking and a black screen. Are there any other parts that may cause this issue?

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i too have changed capacitors and manually checked all fuses

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Checking a fuse to confirm it is open cct is not indicative of the problem.

and totally unlikely to be the cause of these symptoms..When a fuse goes open cct it is generally for a good reason example excess current & is usually in the psu cct and are of the 20mm glass tube or HRC type... their are other fuses that may be present in lower voltage cct's on the board but have a different encapsulation

Their are voltages generated by the SMPS that are lethal sitting in a fairly small area inside waiting for the unwary... just because you don't read about electrocution & death of persons everyday in the papers This a lot more common than YOU might realise.

SMPS 's are used in most ccts today rather than the Transformer of latter days that were cumbersome and inefficient.

I f the layman must search the internet for ways to try to repair their TV then they should realise the danger they face ....anyone can remove the back cover

photograph the interior cct boards and send them for analysis

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Thomas, you are not helping

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Simply: the following...resistors...capacitors.. (all types) .thyristors...diodes.. triacs... ic's ...led's...opto isolators...regulators....inductors... zener's...pcb...relay's....switches (unlikely)...dry joints ...cracks & hairline on the pcb's.... TV ... dropped ...or mishandled...

All this and more are capable of causing all kinds of problems.

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I had the same problem with my TV and looked online to figure out what it could have been.. Turns out there was a class action lawsuit and my TV model was part of it. I contacted Samsung gave them my model # and the gentlemen said my TV was covered..they sent a Samsung tech the following day and he reapaired it on site..fast,very professional and free...

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Can u say what the model number was

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I also had this problem with my Samsung 50inch and I changed the power supply capacitors; did not fix.

Checked input voltage 120vac,but when I plugged in the connector the voltage dropped to 55vac.

Checked zener diode VX801S and resistor RX801S(750K) , both were bad. Changed and the problem was fixed.

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Hi Kenneth

I checked RX801S by a tester it seems it’s open. I can’t confirm yet if the VX801 is faulty, so I’ll change the resistor first and see how it goes .

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Hi Kenneth, is it possible to test the VX801 while it is in circuit? If so, how would I do that with a multi-meter? Thank you

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VX801S is a 750V metal oxide varistor. It cannot be tested in circuit. Even out of circuit you would need source of high voltage.

RX801S is a 1.0 Mohm resistor. Unless a tester can measure in the megohm range, it will look open. An open RX801S will not prevent the TV from operating.

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Had the same issue with 2012 model. Have a background in electronics so decided to have a look in the back (no test equipment). Noticed some discolouring around 2 pins on the power supply board that feeds the main processor board. Closer inspection showed that the plastic insulation between the pins had melted and they were shorting out (hence the continued on and off cycle). Cleaned the pins, used some silica set to insulate the pins, cleaned them and put panel back together. All working and keeping and eye on it re over heating.

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do you have pictures?

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Had the same problem with Samsung 55 inch. The the digital audio (optical) connector flashes intermittently as it clicks. Took it to a tv repair guy. He said he had the tv on for 3 hours and nothing happened. He said that if the TV turns on it may not be the power board. But the board where everything (inputs and outputs) connects. But said he could not find parts (probably because he did not know what was broken). Any of the boards cost $250 or more. Cost $30 for that advice. I took the TV home and it worked for more than 5 hours before the clicking started. Every time I had taken the TV apart it will work for a few hours so maybe it is a heat issue or electricity dissipation fixes the issue. I called a Samsung authorised service agent here in Melbourne. Asked for $160 for a home visit or $88 for me to bring it in. Without any guarantees it would be fixed. Anyway - don’t ever buy Samsung is the lesson I have learned.

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I plugged the tv in without the back cover and observed where the clicking was coming from. At first there seemed to be sparks from many locations - optical cable output and some capacitors. Then I noticed a transformer (I think it is a transformer - big and square) and one of its wires was sparking. It seemed to have broke free of the soldering. I would not have noticed it if it had not sparked. I gave it a nudge and the clicking stopped and the Tv turned on. Now I have to buy a soldering kit and learn how to solder ;)

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I should have commented sooner but had to see if the repair worked - Ifixit!

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my 55" Samsung model#850HW-YB05 shut down after what sounded like a gun shot and it just clicks now as if it wants to turn on but won't, fuses test ok.

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A lot of these Samsung TVs were notorious for bad solder joints. I'll work on my sister's Samsung TV soon, and post a repair guide. Meanwhile, you should open up the TV and carefully inspect for bad (cracked or discolored) solder joints, paying special attention to the transformer on the main logic board. If you find any bad joints, touch them up with a little solder and a 35 watt soldering iron and you might be good to go.

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steve beseke sarà eternamente grato.
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