I have a Samsung HL-S5086W TV. It runs for 10 minutes and then turns off. The Standby Temp LED flashes red,and the timer and Lamp LEDs flash green. I am trying to find out probable causes.
I received a response suggesting the lamp may have a short. If this is true wouldn't the tv not come on at all? The fact that the tv runs for awhile and then cuts off would seem to idicate some sort of temp related issue.I received a response suggesting the lamp may have a short. If this is true wouldn't the tv not come on at all? The fact that the tv runs for awhile and then cuts off would seem to idicate some sort of temp related issue.
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<img src="mas_baz.jpg" /><br />There are three LED indicators. LAMP, TIMER, STANDBY/TEMP. Each Led or combination leds indicated problem.<br />
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<li>LAMP blinking : The picture will automatically appear in about 15 seconds.</li>
<li>TIMER and STANDBY/TEMP blinking : A cooling fan inside the set is not operating normally.</li>
<li>LAMP and STANDBY/TEMP blinking : Lamp cover on the rear of the set is not properly shut.</li>
<li>STANDBY/TEMP blinking : Check if the ventilation hole on the rear of the set is blocked, because if the inner temperature is too high, the power will shut off.</li>
<li>All LED blinking : Lamp may be defective.<br /></li></ul>It takes about 30 seconds for the TV to warm up, so normal brightness may not appear immediately. The TV has a fan to keep the inside lamp from overheating. You'll occasionally hear it working.<br /><br /><br />
Remove lamp and inspect the color wheel to see if missing pieces or shattered---it will also just before failing give a high pitched or fan like sound and if running too slow or not at all instant shutdown happens.
Its also possible if you bought a GENERIC bulb--and used original cartridge the new lamp is bad.
Please check that surrounding temp of the HD TV should not be more else there the problem is the with the main board . So have this checked in the service centre.
Hello. First thing to do is to replace lamp in your TV. Especially if it was not replaced for year or longer. If problem continues - then professional should diagnose it and determine if ballast went bad as well. Regards. Russ.
I suspect you probably have a bad LED assembly. It could be either the red, green or blue that is bad and give you the same symptom. The problem is locating parts for it as it looks like the light engine is no longer available. I would have a technician look at the TV to verify this and what parts are needed for repair.
First thing I did was to check the fan and it was running.
I received a response suggesting the lamp may have a short. If this is true wouldn't the tv not come on at all? The fact that the tv runs for awhile and then cuts off would seem to idicate some sort of temp related issue.
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