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‎06-11-2021 07:26 PM in
Projectors & Other TVsI have been having this problem for a couple years now and never really tried to reach out because the television only comes with a one year warranty. I've read about many people having this same problem and I have had no help from live chat customer support. I am a Samsung faithful but the lack of help for a known problem is troubling me and definitely dissuading me from purchasing this brand again.
Are there any known solutions to possible fix this whether it be a capacitor issue or some other internal fix? At least I could try to fix something myself rather than dish out the cost of the television in the first place to get this fixed. Any help from Samsung support would go a long way.
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‎06-12-2021 11:49 AM in
Projectors & Other TVsBased on the symptoms you've described, the unit will require service. Please try reaching out to a local service center in your area. You can use this link as well to locate a service center http://www.samsung.com/us/support/service/location.
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‎06-12-2021 10:40 AM in
Projectors & Other TVsI do apologize for the inconvenience this has caused. When it takes 10 or more minutes to come on does it show the logo as well or make any noise?
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‎06-12-2021 10:58 AM in
Projectors & Other TVsIt continuously will flash the logo on and off but I do not get any sound at all.
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‎06-12-2021 11:22 AM in
Projectors & Other TVsIs the tv plugged in the wall outlet or a surge protector?
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‎06-12-2021 11:25 AM in
Projectors & Other TVsI have tried both with no luck. I have also tried other outlets with other surge protectors at my house and now a new apartment with the same result.
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‎06-12-2021 11:49 AM in
Projectors & Other TVsBased on the symptoms you've described, the unit will require service. Please try reaching out to a local service center in your area. You can use this link as well to locate a service center http://www.samsung.com/us/support/service/location.
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‎06-12-2021 12:04 PM in
Projectors & Other TVsI am aware that this needs to be serviced which is why I made the post. I'm very unhappy that countless individuals can have a power cycle or power on problem exactly as I have described three years after purchasing and since the measly one year warranty has expired, Samsung will provide 0 help. Obviously since this TV is no longer being made, Samsung is no longer concerned about the lifespan of their products and the lack of help, accountability or anything from this company has made me extremely unlikely to purchase from them again. It's nice to know Samsung stands by their products. Their KS television line was NOT cheap and the product I have purchased which was premium at the time did certainly not live up to any expectations.
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‎06-22-2021 04:52 PM in
Projectors & Other TVsSame boat here, I have/had a KS8000 65 inch that is a little over 3 years old. From reports all over the internet it seems the average lifespan is about ~3 years. After that the cheap capacitors start to burn out on the screen.
Countless videos documenting this, it's the same failure every time. Samsung got our money and they could care less if we are left without a product after just a few years. I have a plasma TV that is 10 years old and still works, tell me how that's possible yet a higher end LED model can't make it to 4 years old.
My original thread got locked. I imagine they want to control the "press" on this one.