SAMSUNG HL-S5065W Replacement Rear projection TV Lamp BP96-01472A
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Typical Samsung, lemme guess a DLP Samsung.
They are the worst company to buy a tv from. If I were you, I would invest in a new tv. A quality unit like Sony,Tosiba..
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Reason I mentioned investing in a new unit, Samscum does not do component level parts, just board replacement if even available, and if available it will be about a $300 part + 100 labor+ trips charges…. and with being samsung, other disappointment will arise.
You got problems there. The clicking sound comes from the overload shut-off circuit . That circuit in the rear channel amplifier(s) prevents the speaker voice coils from burning out. The sound is the safety shut-off relay clicking…. and also a short spike to the speakers.
The shut-off protection circuit has a built-in time constant. It connects the speakers for a fraction of a second and then (in this case) detects a DC offset voltage on the speaker terminals…. and then disconnects the speakers....