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Michael Daly
 
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Hi
Does anyone know where would the part be located inside the box, that
needs replacing, so I can remove that part and take to the workshop?

Its hard to start the TV - needs repeated switching on and off. Gets
closer and closer to staying on till finally it turns on

Its a mid 90's TV - 68cm "gold series" Samsung

Sincerely

Michael
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Dan
 
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Default ? capacitor problem - bung Samsung TV

You must post the model/chassis numbers to increase everyones chances of
being to help you. We cannot supply information without a model/chassis
number It would be best for you to stop forcing the set to turn on, so as
to prevent further damage, and a bigger repair bill for you. Take it to a
service shop where they can give you a proper diagnosis, and an estimate.

Dan
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Hi
Does anyone know where would the part be located inside the box, that
needs replacing, so I can remove that part and take to the workshop?

Its hard to start the TV - needs repeated switching on and off. Gets
closer and closer to staying on till finally it turns on

Its a mid 90's TV - 68cm "gold series" Samsung

Sincerely

Michael



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"Michael Daly" wrote in message
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Hi
Does anyone know where would the part be located inside the box, that
needs replacing, so I can remove that part and take to the workshop?

Its hard to start the TV - needs repeated switching on and off. Gets
closer and closer to staying on till finally it turns on

Its a mid 90's TV - 68cm "gold series" Samsung

Sincerely

Michael


There are hundreds of capacitors in a TV! The ones likely to cause startup
faults are in the power supply section, but you can't take it out and take
it to the workshop, even if you could the repairman will require the whole
TV for proper diagnosis and testing.

Dave


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