My Samsung plasma TV red standby light turns on but the panel and rest of TV doesn't work after I heard a loud bang from the TV. I've opened the back panel looking for a blown capacitor but nothing obviously looks damaged. Would the bang have come from a capacitor or a different component type?
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Hi @oldturkey03 thanks for your comment! Photo of the power board below:
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I'm not sure yet how to remove the Faraday cage near the power connector.
My Samsung plasma TV red standby light turns on but the panel and rest of TV doesn't work after I heard a loud bang from the TV. I've opened the back panel looking for a blown capacitor but nothing obviously looks damaged. Would the bang have come from a capacitor or a different component type?
My Samsung plasma TV red standby light turns on but the panel and rest of TV doesn't work after I heard a loud bang from the TV. I've opened the back panel looking for a blown capacitor but nothing obviously looks damaged. Would the bang have come from a capacitor or a different component type?
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