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My Samsung tv will not switch on for a very long time and repeatedly ticks. The tick sound is the normal one when the power switch is pressed but it does not come on and appears to keep trying.
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There is some shorted component/s in the circuit board. The short circuit protection circuit detects this short, and shuts down your TV again and again. That is why you hear these 'tick' sounds repeatedly. Contact any experienced service technician to get your TV repaired. The work is skilled one, which need sound knowledge in electronics, and work experience.
The ticking noise usually comes from the power section of the tv. Usually it is a capacitor failing. As far as the cost of repair this can go either way ie cheap or expensive. It will dpend on what exactly has failed and if it requires a board replacement or just a part.
I'm going to assume this isn't under warrenty anymore. It is covered if it is. You need to get some repair estimates from Samsung and any tv repair shops. Then keep and eye out for a replacement. Make sure you include any shipping costs or other costs when you are totaling up the estimates. If it gets close to the replacement cost then you will have to choose if you want a new tv or have a repair done.
Hi my name is Roety,
I can help you with your issue ,
This is most likely a power supply issue
I usually replace the swollen capacitors I can see
A repairman would charge about $300 to replace them for you.
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tick sounds is the relay, the relay is trying to oscillate the power, but its failed because of shorted regulator or any parts are shorted this is what happen cant start normally..
it's normal (if you see the instruction manual) but is hell anoying men, i need to dissconect the tv from power at nights because the ticking sound doesn't let me sleep! i hate it :(
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