I have a 42"plasma( Samsung S42AX-YB01). It does not come on. on the power button, when I plug in the tv, I get 4 red LED flashes then it pops/clicks continuously. I have replaced the power board bypassing the capacitor issue. When I called Samsung they said my tv did not fall under the bad capacitor issue as it was plasma...there was a bad cap that I replaced on the old board. I replaced the board just to make sure there wasn't a problem with other caps I couldnt see an issue with...
Any help I would GREATLY appreciate it!!!
thanks!
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What is the Samsung model number on the back of the TV?
The number you gave seems to be a panel part number. -
Have you attempted Samung contact for a blink chart? Each make and model can vary on chart. Here is one for a idea:
1 - blink STV 5v sense DG Board
2 - blinks 15v SOS D Board
3 - blinks 3.3v SOS D Board
4 - blinks Power SOS P Board
5 - blinks 5v SOS D Board
6 - blinks Driver SOS 1 SU / SD / SC Boards (SC energy recovery circuit)
7 - blinks Driver SOS 2 SU / SD / SS Boards (SC floating voltage area)
8 - blinks Driver SOS 3 SS Board (SS energy recovery circuit)
9 - blinks Panel Config. SOS
10 - blinks Sub 5v SOS / Main 3v SOS DG Board DTV 9v SOS / Tuner Power SOS
11 - blinks Fan SOS PB Board
12 - blinks Sound SOS H Board
13 - blinks Communication error DG Board with IC8001 (Pesks Lite 2)
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