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Can I replace the board of a samsung un50au8000g with samsung un50au8000f? If not? What alternative or options do I have? Thanks

Most likely but look at the part numbers on each board to see if they're the same.
2/8/2023 3:04:37 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Feb 08, 2023
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Had colored vertical lines on my Samsung LED TV. Have replaced the main board as well as power supply board. I now get a uniform blue screen with no other images. Any idea what the problem might be?

If you have replaced the main board and power supply board and are still getting a uniform blue screen on your Samsung LED TV, it could indicate one of the following issues:
  1. T-Con Board: The T-Con board, or Timing Control Board, is responsible for managing the flow of video data from the main board to the LCD panel. If the T-Con board is damaged or not functioning properly, it can result in a blue screen.
  2. Backlight Inverter: The backlight inverter is responsible for powering the backlight of the TV. If the backlight inverter is not working properly, it can result in a uniform blue screen.
  3. LCD Panel: The LCD panel could be damaged or have developed a problem, causing the uniform blue screen.
  4. Signal Cable: The cable connecting the main board to the T-Con board or the LCD panel could be damaged, causing a lack of signal and a blue screen.
It's best to consult with a professional repair technician or the manufacturer for further diagnosis and repair. They will be able to determine the exact cause of the issue and recommend the best course of action.
2/7/2023 3:09:26 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Feb 07, 2023
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I have a Samsung TV Model UN65RU8000FXZA version AA02 I have a vertical blue line on the left side of the screen and a horizontal red line near the top. Recommendations?

La ligne bleue verticale et la ligne rouge horizontale sur votre t?l?viseur Samsung mod?le UN65RU8000FXZA peuvent indiquer un probl?me avec le mat?riel de l'?cran. Les options suivantes sont disponibles pour r?soudre ce probl?me :
  1. V?rifiez les connexions : Assurez-vous que toutes les connexions de votre t?l?viseur et de vos appareils externes sont correctement connect?es et s?curis?es.
  2. Mettre ? jour le firmware : Il est possible que votre t?l?viseur ait besoin d'une mise ? jour du logiciel. Consultez la section de mise ? jour du firmware sur le site web du support Samsung pour savoir comment mettre ? jour votre t?l?viseur.
  3. R?initialiser le t?l?viseur : Essayez de r?initialiser votre t?l?viseur aux param?tres d'usine pour voir si cela r?sout le probl?me.
  4. Contactez le support technique : Si les ?tapes ci-dessus ne r?solvent pas le probl?me, il peut ?tre n?cessaire de contacter le support technique de Samsung pour obtenir une assistance suppl?mentaire.
2/7/2023 1:35:44 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Feb 07, 2023
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I have been given an old Samsung Dine DV3 tv, but it only has a power cable. What other cables/leads do I need? All I get is snow and BBC mono on the screen

In order to use your old Samsung Dine DV3 TV, you will need to connect it to a source of video and audio. To do this, you will need the following cables/leads:
  1. HDMI Cable: This will allow you to connect the TV to a modern HDMI-enabled device, such as a cable or satellite box, Blu-ray player, or gaming console.
  2. RCA Cable: This will allow you to connect the TV to an older device, such as a VCR, DVD player, or game console, using composite (yellow, red, and white) connectors.
  3. Coaxial Cable: This is the cable that will connect your TV to a cable or antenna source.
It's important to check the inputs available on the back of your TV to determine which cables you will need. The TV manual may also be helpful in identifying the required cables/leads. If the TV has a coaxial input, connecting to a cable or antenna source may resolve the issue of getting snow and BBC mono on the screen.
2/3/2023 5:28:10 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Feb 03, 2023
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Samsung LED TV with dark vertical band on 15% of screen. Its dark...not black.

The back light is not working and there could also be a problem with the power board and the screen for your TV.
2/2/2023 10:32:01 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Feb 02, 2023
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Why does my Samsung TV UN50EH5300FXZA TV cycle off and on over and over every time I push one of the Menu Keys on the remote?

The issue you're experiencing with your Samsung UN50EH5300FXZA TV cycling on and off when you press the menu or source keys could be due to a hardware malfunction in either the main board or the power board. Here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue:
  1. Power reset: Unplug the TV from the power source, wait for a minute, and then plug it back in.
  2. Check the cables: Make sure all cables are securely connected to the TV and the wall outlet.
  3. Check for firmware updates: Check if there are any firmware updates available for your TV and install them if necessary.
  4. Factory reset: Perform a factory reset on the TV to erase all settings and return it to its original state.
  5. Contact Samsung support: If the issue persists after trying these steps, contact Samsung support for further assistance. They may be able to diagnose and resolve the issue.
2/1/2023 11:18:15 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Feb 01, 2023
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Samsung led issue, lights not coming on.

. If the LEDs are not coming on, it is likely a problem with the power supply. You could try testing the power supply with a multimeter to see if it is providing the correct voltage to the LEDs. If the power supply is fine, then you may need to test the individual LEDs for any issues. Alternatively, you could replace the entire LED strip to see if that solves the problem
1/31/2023 1:05:45 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 31, 2023
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Samsung BN59-00865A Remote control manual required.

The manual for the Samsung BN59-00865A remote control can be found on Samsung's official website or by contacting Samsung customer support. Here's the link to download the manual: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads/BN59-00865A The manual provides detailed information on the features, functions, and operation of the remote control, including how to program it to work with other devices and how to troubleshoot common issues.
1/30/2023 1:44:58 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 30, 2023
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My picture is grainy after replacing ysus board and picture buffer

It is possible that the issue is due to the connection between the Y-SUS board and the picture buffer. I suggest double-checking all the connections to ensure they are secure and working properly. Additionally, it may be worth cleaning the connections with a cloth or electrical contact cleaner to make sure the connection is clear. If the issue persists, then you may need to replace the Y-SUS board or get professional assistance.
1/29/2023 11:59:10 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 29, 2023
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My samsung blu ray keep opening and closeing and will not hold a disc or play it

I have the same issue, you've got to disassemble it and fix the connector that's on the front right side when looking straight down at the blu ray player, it's goes from the main board to the round selector on top that allows you to control the machine!
1/28/2023 8:53:32 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 28, 2023
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Tv won't stay on

The Power board was the most likely, or an overheating issue, called power cycling. You should have connected your digital multimeter to the power board outputs and watched. This is the problems you face with home repair. https://www.fixya.com/support/r29790007-repairing_own_television ..
1/27/2023 8:32:10 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 27, 2023
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Should I just buy new LED strips for TV.

First thing to do is unhook the connector going from the main to power board, plug the set in and see if you get backlights, if you don't replace all the LED strips
1/27/2023 12:24:44 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 27, 2023
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How do I program a BN59-00850A remote to pair with my Samsung DVD player

Here are the general steps to program a BN59-00850A remote to pair with a Samsung DVD player:
  1. Turn on the DVD player and make sure it is set to the correct input on your TV.
  2. Locate the "Code Search" button on your BN59-00850A remote, this button is usually located at the top of the remote. Press and hold the "Code Search" button until the indicator light comes on.
  3. Press the "DVD" button on the remote and release the "Code Search" button. The indicator light will flash to indicate that the remote is in programming mode.
  4. Use the numerical buttons on the remote to enter the code for your Samsung DVD player. The code can be found in the remote control's user manual, or by contacting Samsung customer service.
  5. Press the "Power" button on the remote. If the code is correct, the DVD player should turn off.
  6. Press any button on the remote to exit programming mode.
  7. Test the remote by pressing the "Power" button to turn on the DVD player and other buttons to ensure that they are working properly.
1/24/2023 8:05:15 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 24, 2023
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Samsung BN59-00599A Remote Control to Bush tV

The BN59-00599A remote was included with several Samsung TV models, including the FP-T5084. While it can be used to control some other devices in your home theater system, it doesn't have codes for other TVs. See the user manual available at the support page: https://www.samsung.com/ca/support/model/FPT5084X/XAA/#downloadshttps://www.samsung.com/ca/support/model/FPT5084X/XAA/#downloads . The section on setting the remote for DVD players, VCRs and other devices starts on page 20. I wish that I had better news for you. To control the Bush TV, look for a generic universal remote that was programmed more than 6 months after the TV was manufactured. (Not all remotes will list codes for Bush TVs, however the code for another brand may work.) Cindy Wells
1/24/2023 12:00:13 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 24, 2023
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How to fix my Samsung tv that is flashing white light

There is a good chance you have a bad panel, put the original boards back in the set, unhook the ribbon cables going to the panel boards from the main or tcon, I didn't pull service info so don't know if this set has a tcon board, in either case, remote the ribbon cables going to the panel boards , if the set comes on with backlights, naturally no picture, the panel is bad
1/23/2023 1:04:38 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 23, 2023
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Samsung LCD TV turns on and off on it's own

Based on the symptoms you described, it sounds like there may be an issue with either the power supply board or the main board of your Samsung LCD TV. The fact that the TV keeps turning on and off repeatedly on its own, and now it won't start up at all, suggests that there may be a problem with one of these components. When you unplug the cord connecting the power supply board to the main board, and the TV backlights stay on without turning off, it indicates that the power supply board is working properly. However, when connected to the main board, the backlight turns on and off, which suggests that the issue is with the main board. It's possible that the main board is malfunctioning and not providing the correct signals to the power supply board, which is causing the backlight to turn on and off. Replacing the power supply board with a new one and still experiencing the same issue, confirms that the problem is not with the power supply board. It's important to diagnose the problem correctly and not just replace parts without properly testing them, as this can lead to wasted time and money. A proper diagnosis can be made by a technician with a scanner that can read the codes and check the signals of the main board and power supply board. It's also a good idea to check all cables, connectors, and other electronic parts of the TV, as any damaged or loose parts can cause the problem as well. It's recommended to check the TV's warranty status and the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that the repair or replacement will not void the warranty. If the TV is out of warranty, it might be more cost-effective to consider purchasing a new TV, as repairing an older model might not be cost-effective.
1/23/2023 12:55:22 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 23, 2023
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How do I get Alexa to work on my QLED Samsung 65 inch TV

You are now prepared to use Alexa. To get started, open the Alexa TV app on your Samsung TV. You are able to utilize Alexa now that you are connected. You will have the option to activate Alexa Hands-Free if it is offered. Consider utilizing Alexa. You are now prepared to use Alexa.
1/21/2023 9:59:21 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 21, 2023
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Samsung TV, un55nu6900fxza, no pict, have backlight, red on button on, it goes into standby mode with samsung moving around on screen. motherboard bn9649639A any thoughtss

Based on the symptoms you described, it sounds like there may be an issue with the main board (motherboard) of your Samsung TV. The fact that you have backlight and the red power button is on, but there is no picture and the TV goes into standby mode with the Samsung logo moving around on the screen, suggests that the main board may be malfunctioning. The specific part number for the main board (motherboard) in your TV model is BN9649639A. You can try to locate and purchase this part online or through a Samsung parts supplier and replace it yourself, but it is important to note that this can be a complex and difficult repair. If you are not comfortable with electronic repairs, it would be best to contact a professional technician or Samsung's customer service for assistance. It's also possible that there is a problem with the T-Con Board. The T-Con board works in conjunction with the main board to control the display of the TV. If the main board is working correctly, and you still have no picture, then it's likely that the T-Con board is defective, and it will need to be replaced. It's also a good idea to check all cables, connectors and check for any loose or damaged parts in the TV, as that could be causing the problem as well. In any case, it is recommended to check the TV's warranty status and the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that the repair or replacement will not void the warranty.
1/21/2023 12:41:40 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 21, 2023
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Ln52A550p3fxza samsung tv comes on with loud noise and scrambled screen, any help?

LN52A550P3FXZA TV. The T-con board is responsible for the image processing and video output, and a malfunctioning T-con board can cause a loud noise and a scrambled screen. Other possible causes could be a faulty mainboard or power supply, damaged or loose cable connections, or a malfunctioning panel. I recommend attempting the following steps before seeking professional help:
  1. Check all cable connections to make sure they are securely plugged in and not damaged.
  2. Unplug the TV for at least 30 seconds and then plug it back in.
  3. Try a different input source to see if the problem is with the source or the TV.
  4. Perform a factory reset on the TV by going to the menu and selecting Support > Self Diagnosis > Reset.
  5. If none of the above steps work, it may be necessary to contact a professional repair service or Samsung customer service for further assistance.
1/21/2023 12:31:20 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 21, 2023
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