D DandyRandy822 Commendable Oct 2, 2016 1 0 1,510 Oct 2, 2016 #1 Our Samsung 60" Smart TV periodically turns itself off then back on. I have tried everything Samsung suggested to no avail. Could this be due to a bad capacitor? The TV is about 2 years old. Very frustrating.
Our Samsung 60" Smart TV periodically turns itself off then back on. I have tried everything Samsung suggested to no avail. Could this be due to a bad capacitor? The TV is about 2 years old. Very frustrating.
Solution jsmithepa Oct 4, 2016 First you should reset it to factory if haven't done so. Then, there is really nothing else for you to do, replacing caps relatively inexpensive, go for it, see what happens. Sure feels like a power issue. If you are lucky, is just loose connectors. Open, unplug, re-plug.
First you should reset it to factory if haven't done so. Then, there is really nothing else for you to do, replacing caps relatively inexpensive, go for it, see what happens. Sure feels like a power issue. If you are lucky, is just loose connectors. Open, unplug, re-plug.
jsmithepa Dignified Jun 14, 2014 4,163 3 14,615 Oct 4, 2016 Solution #2 First you should reset it to factory if haven't done so. Then, there is really nothing else for you to do, replacing caps relatively inexpensive, go for it, see what happens. Sure feels like a power issue. If you are lucky, is just loose connectors. Open, unplug, re-plug. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
First you should reset it to factory if haven't done so. Then, there is really nothing else for you to do, replacing caps relatively inexpensive, go for it, see what happens. Sure feels like a power issue. If you are lucky, is just loose connectors. Open, unplug, re-plug.