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Nov 4 2014 01:31pm
Not sure if the wrong forum.


And so it happend, that my TV did not work anymore.
It started to continously switch from on- to offmode in 2-3 second intervals.

Model is: Samsung Smart TV UE46F65000SS

I know some poeple might think that Samsung is not the smartest purchase, but take it as it is please.

I've tryed so many different ways to fix this issue.

-Downloading the latest firmware
-Turning off any Sleeptimers and power save modes
-Unplug/plug everything
- etc.


Suddenly i've tryed to unplug the tv-cable from the cable connector and plugged it into the normal socket.
Now it seems to work, is anybody able to explain me this?

thanks
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Nov 4 2014 01:38pm
I would suggest contacting the support for the retailer you purchased it from, or else Samsung directly.
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Nov 4 2014 01:39pm
"Suddenly i've tryed to unplug the tv-cable from the cable connector and plugged it into the normal socket."

what?
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Nov 4 2014 01:45pm
Quote (Subwoofer @ Nov 4 2014 07:39pm)
"Suddenly i've tryed to unplug the tv-cable from the cable connector and plugged it into the normal socket."

what?


Sorry, not being native.

At first i had the cable plugged into this:



then i plugged in into the normal socket:



and it worked
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Nov 4 2014 03:03pm
Quote (MrHandsome @ Nov 4 2014 01:45pm)
Sorry, not being native.

At first i had the cable plugged into this:

http://stromsuche.de/assets/Uploads/steckleiste.jpg

then i plugged in into the normal socket:

http://www.schalter-steckdosen-shop24.de/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/1000x1020/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/7/7/776222.jpg

and it worked


Your surge bar would seem to have a defective slot then
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Nov 4 2014 03:04pm
Quote (Thor123422 @ Nov 4 2014 09:03pm)
Your surge bar would seem to have a defective slot then


ive tryed several ones
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Nov 4 2014 10:52pm
Quote (MrHandsome @ Nov 4 2014 03:04pm)
ive tryed several ones


your surge bar would seem to be defective then
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Nov 5 2014 07:52am
Quote (MrHandsome @ Nov 4 2014 02:45pm)
Sorry, not being native.

At first i had the cable plugged into this:

http://stromsuche.de/assets/Uploads/steckleiste.jpg

then i plugged in into the normal socket:

http://www.schalter-steckdosen-shop24.de/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/1000x1020/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/7/7/776222.jpg

and it worked



That is not a normal socket. Why so many holes and lines?
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Nov 5 2014 01:03pm
buy your tv from cosco, they'll take ANYTHING back haha
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Nov 5 2014 05:37pm
Quote (herbdoc @ Nov 5 2014 07:03pm)
buy your tv from cosco, they'll take ANYTHING back haha


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