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Anyone have a Samsung AA41-00518A PCB?

 

 


saint_felony
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Mar 19, 2008, 2:24 PM

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Anyone have a Samsung AA41-00518A PCB? Can't Post

My tv got the rough business moving recently and the front panel got crunched. Under the plastic was the board for the IR/power/volume ect.

Samsung says the part has been discontinued, Internet in general says the part has been discontinted. Heck the guy from partssource.com basically laughed when I told him what I was looking for.

Anyone know where to get old or used parts? That particular board is used in at least two different Samsung models. The broken board is in a model HCL5525Wx (I'm doing that from memory so it may be off slightly) and I tested, with the same board from a working HCL473W.

Anyway Thanks for the help. :)



shadetree
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Mar 19, 2008, 2:33 PM

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Re: [saint_felony] Anyone have a Samsung AA41-00518A PCB? [In reply to] Can't Post

try punching in samsung tv parts on ebay there are several on there you might get lucky


saint_felony
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Mar 19, 2008, 4:12 PM

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Re: [shadetree] Anyone have a Samsung AA41-00518A PCB? [In reply to] Can't Post

Actually I should have mentioned it in my initial post. :)

I've already checked every online store I could find that has parts, including ebay. The shopjimmy guys off ebay were the ones that recommended I check in here. ;)

I've also called every local tv repair shop to see if they have anything in stock as well.

Online I've checked partssource, partsearch, partstore, vancebaldwin, ued and a few other places. I even tried the sears part store on the off chance that they might have it. Everyone has basically said "Samsung discontinued it, just go buy a new tv"

I'm hoping I just missed somewhere for parts. I can't believe that the repair life of a tv would only be 3-4 years. What do people who have the 5 and 7 year warranties do?

 
 
 


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