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My Samsung 32" LED TV Model CY-HF320BGLV1V made in Malaysia(SDMA)

While viewing news on my above TV yesterday its screen suddenly went blank/black & only red LED was glowing; since then when it is connected to AC mains only red led glows that too with a periodic short dips in its light at every few seconds. on/off switch not responding.

Supply Voltages are present on capacitors on P.Supply board but not present/reaching at 14-pins connector’s pins which is going/connecting to main board, but I am surprising n not able to understand how 3.3V is present on standby/ Red LED board.

Please guide to fix the problem. I am uploading few photos for your reference please.

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Uploaded photos of of all pcb(s) please

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I have upload photos of pcbs please for your reference

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Can any body help in fixing the problem

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Hi,

What is the "board" number printed on the power board?

Can't see it too well in the pictures you posted.

Try searching online for the schematic for the board using the board number in the search term. With the schematic you should be able to find out why the Standby voltage is fluctuating

If no good maybe a replacement power board isn't that expensive to buy from a supplier that may have a good returns policy in case it didn't fix it.

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thanks for your response

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mathur.rksh  this could be a power board issue. I would suggest that you start by removing the back cover from your TV. Then take a good look at your boards. Check for charred looking, missing components etc. Post some good pictures of your boards and the interconnect cables with your question. That way we can see what you see. You will need to use a multimeter and measure the voltages from your power board to your main board. Compare those measurements with the values printed on your power board. Let us know what you find.

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unable to add the photos related to my problem, please guide.

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Double check the guide. you have to add the images to your QUESTION. so do an edit to your question and pull the images to the media manager. Just follow the guide but remember that you have to do it as an edit to your QUESTION

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I have upload photos of pcbs please for your reference

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