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It is possible that the dryer has a faulty power cord or a faulty control board. If the power cord is faulty, it will need to be replaced. If the control board is faulty, it will need to be replaced as well. If the dryer is still under warranty, you should contact the manufacturer for assistance. If the dryer is not under warranty, you may need to contact a local appliance repair technician for assistance.
Many LED TVs and other electronics have bad capacitors on their power supply boards. You can visually inspect them by opening the TV and looking for capacitors with bulging tops. If tou see any, replace them all in the power board section. Check to see if your TV is still under warranty first though.
This problems is common for this tv.The power supply board is the causes and the problems alway for this tv model and make.Try website like Ebay.com to buy a whole refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
had a very similar situation with my Phillips 42 in. LCD TV.
Here was my Problem. The Power Supply Board. I opened it up( Warranty
was Expired) and found several faulty capacitors on the PSB. Its
pretty common. Major Electronic companies were sold faulty capacitors
that fail in 2-5 years instead of 10-20 due to a lack of
preservatives. It wouldn't surprise me if you have the same problem.
TV will work fine for a few years and then just fail completely or
slowly deteriorate.
Here are the solutions
1. Have it Repaired
2. Check for faulty caps and if you find some(budged or leaking) you know you have located a problem
Remove the board and replace the whole thing.
3. If you have some soldering skills you can replace the faulty caps.
Caps are very inexpensive, under a dollar in most cases. I replaced 4 for about $5.00
You are having another problem with the power board...there are some capacitors which are easily replaced to cave you the cost of the board. If you are technical,I can guide you further,other wise a reputable shop can fix this very reasonably
Call Samung customer service, they are doing this repair for free. I had the same problem at 11 months, they replaced the power supply board under warranty. At 2 years I had the exact same problem again and this time they replaced 2 - 50 cent capacitors on the power supply board. It took the repair man less than an hour and he had the replacement capacitors on hand. The original board and the replacement board they gave me had capacitors that were faulty. Hopefully these new capacitors will last. I have to say that I was thinking (no more samsung products for me) but I got excellent customer service and they admit that they had a faulty product and they accepted responsibility.
Sounds like a faulty console panel. They had a problem with moisture getting into it, and causing it to get a PF (power failure) code. If it's under 1yr old, it should still be covered by manufacturers warranty. Part number for console with touchpads is 154639207, failing that, i'd say you have a bad control board, but console much more likely.
The problem is 4 capacitors on the power supply board. Just had mine done under warranty. They (Sears) replaced the whole power board but you can get larger capacitors and just replace those for alot cheaper if not under warranty.
Well PS3's come with a 1 year warranty, I'd check your date of purchase to see if it was under 1 year, if so - you can get it repaired under warranty if it's faulty.
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