Power is connected but have no picture or sound apart from a constant clicking sound.
SOURCE: Samsung 46 clicks takes 45 sec for picture
Hi my name is Eric,
I hope I can help you with your issue ,
The TV not starting properly you should hear the tone noise (bleep bleep) not a ticking noise or no sound .
Great that its under warranty
These Samsung LCDs have problems with the power supply capacitors going bad, a servicer will charge between $200 and $450 to repair it replacing either the capacitors or the whole board.
here is a DIY (do it yourself) solution:
It could be just a few bad capacitors on the power supply, if you want to attempt the repair yourself you can do a visual of the power board caps will appear swollen on to.
We do not recommend do it yourself, but depending on your knowledge and technical ability you may be able to.
with the back removed you will usually see two circuit boards the upper one is the power supply, it has a few capacitors on it (cylindrical standing straight up soldered in mark on the sides with the positive/negative sides and MF and Volts values)
Samsung uses mostly 1000Mfd at 16Volts rating capacitors, they cost about $1 each (680mfd will also work fine)
usually I replace about four of them (or all the bulged on top ones) .
The power board and back unscrew with a medium philips screwdriver, if you do not know how to desolder and resolder then do not attempt this as you may damage the TV more than fix it.
Im am posting a photo of some swollen caps on a board so you know what they look like;
best of luck to you
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Thanks
Eric
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SOURCE: 32" Samsung TV, No Power or Sound, power LED on, flashes 3 times
Most likely the set has lost vertical sweep or the feedback from that circuit. This will shut the set down to prevent a horizontal line from burning the face of the CRT. This will have to be looked at by a technician.
SOURCE: When powered on the tv makes a constant clicking sound
THe clicking noise is the relay on the PSB that allows AC to be sent to the psb. It won't hold in due to some fault either in a resetable link or some other safety component. To check this unplug the cord from the mains for an hour, then try again. You should hear the relay click once and then the TV will power on for a short period before powering off again. The solution is to replace the component, other than that replace the psb. I can't get a manual to prove this so I am just making an intelligent guess until I can prove it.
SOURCE: I have a Samsung S5053
Hi.
The TV must obviously be tested and repaired, as it is faulty.
The ticking sound and the beep make think to a faulty PSU or to a defective main controller board.
The PSU is indeed the first culprit, but the part must be tested jumping control lines with live power to test higher voltage. Unless burnt areas or blown components (eg capacitors bulged or leaking) can be spotted at a glance on PSU board, the part must be tested, test is complex and pose safety issue. For this reasons the unit must be tested by a technician.
Here all parts for this set.
Here PSU: PSPF501A01A SAMSUNG S5053
SOURCE: i have a samsung dnie
The sound is made by the power source that is overstressed by a failing part - it's about to die. This usually happens because the capacitors on the power source have aged and they starting to behave as a short.
Open the tv and replace them all.
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