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[Solved] TV Samsung PS50B450B1W Capacitor Pilkor 68n 1250V 384 MMKP WK 09 37

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  • #1 18668952
    MIT1000
    Level 10  
    TV Samsung PS50B450B1W Capacitor Pilkor 68n 1250V 384 MMKP WK 09 37 Hello and welcome
    I am looking for a capacitor as in the subject or some replacement.
    The TV crackled, there was a short circuit and it turned off, then the standby diode started blinking every 2-3 seconds after using the remote control it flashes. TV Samsung PS50B450B1W Capacitor Pilkor 68n 1250V 384 MMKP WK 09 37
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  • #3 18669598
    MIT1000
    Level 10  
    Thank you very much. ?
    Tomorrow I will buy, exchange and let me know if everything is OK.
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  • #5 18671352
    DiZMar
    Level 43  
    MIT1000 wrote:
    ... And wouldn't this one be better?
    ...

    The "mine" for 2000 V, that is with a considerable margin to the required 1250 V. "Yours" 1: 1. Consider.
  • #6 18671518
    MIT1000
    Level 10  
    I already ordered the one that my friend recommends, today I was on the electronic market and unfortunately they did not have it :-(
    I just wonder what could have caused its damage, could a damaged extension cord be the cause? Exactly 2 days before the TV failure, the cable in the extension cord burned out, after replacing the cable, the TV worked for the weekend.
  • #7 18671553
    DiZMar
    Level 43  
    MIT1000 wrote:
    ...
    I just wonder what could have caused its damage, could a damaged extension cord be the cause? ...

    Cause He was not damaged extension cord. The reason was "cold solder" on the plate in the doomed place with a red arrow. It sparkled, heated and gave such an effect. It happens.
    TV Samsung PS50B450B1W Capacitor Pilkor 68n 1250V 384 MMKP WK 09 37

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Samsung TV model PS50B450B1W that experienced a failure characterized by crackling sounds, a short circuit, and a blinking standby diode. The user sought a replacement for a damaged capacitor, specifically a Pilkor 68n 1250V. Various suggestions were made, including a capacitor with a higher voltage rating (2000V) for added safety. The user later confirmed the successful replacement of the capacitor with a KEMET R76UR26804030J, resolving the issue. The potential cause of the damage was speculated to be a "cold solder" joint rather than a faulty extension cord.
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