wawebste All American 19599 Posts user info edit post |
Buddy at work is looking to sell his ~3 year old Samsung 50" 1080p Plasma tv. It seems like it has a capacitor issue with the power supply. He says it turns on but sometimes can take up to 5-8 min. to power up. I've googled the issue and it seems like blown capacitors on the power supply which is a cheap fix that I'd be comfortable doing. I may be interested in buying it but does anyone know what the value of such a unit is? How much should the issue detract from the price? He hasn't thrown a number at me yet but I want to have an idea beforehand. Hopefully I'll get the model # tomorrow to do more research but thanks if anyone has any info/advice. 4/8/2013 10:09:03 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148438 Posts user info edit post |
you can buy a brand new 50" 1080p plasma tv for like $700
his is 3 years old, and has issues turning on
i wouldn't offer him any more than about $200] 4/8/2013 10:13:10 PM |
wawebste All American 19599 Posts user info edit post |
Thats the number I had in my head that I'd be comfortable with but it wasn't based on any real knowledge. 4/8/2013 10:17:08 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
150 4/8/2013 10:26:20 PM |
moron All American 34142 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.samsung.com/us/capacitorsettlement/
There's a recall, he can get it fixed fo free. 4/9/2013 12:41:15 AM |
wawebste All American 19599 Posts user info edit post |
^shhh, that is interesting though, gotta get that model number 4/9/2013 12:47:58 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
^^ INTERESTING
i have PN42A450P1DXZA (a 42" 720p plasma i bought in early 2008)...it's covered under the settlement, but it's not actually causing me any problems
how can i get a free TV or money out of this...you know, for when it DOES crap out 4/9/2013 7:59:28 AM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
$200 max. Craigslisters would probably pay him like $500 though. 4/9/2013 8:41:05 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
related to the capacitor settlement and the fact that i'm not (currently) experiencing any problems, should i have them go ahead and replace the capacitors for free? because the way i'm reading it, they will:
Quote : | "If, during the free service visit, the SEA authorized service personnel cannot verify a Capacitor Issue covered by the Settlement, SEA will nonetheless replace the subject capacitors at no cost to you. If that does not fix your Television, you will be afforded the opportunity (but not the obligation) to pay the authorized service personnel to attempt to fix your Television at your expense." |
the settlement runs 18 months from march 2, 2012...so it expires monday, september 2, 20134/9/2013 9:29:38 AM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
yes 4/9/2013 10:08:56 AM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
^^hell yes you should 4/9/2013 3:46:46 PM |