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
you can buy a brand new 50" 1080p plasma tv for like $700his is 3 years old, and has issues turning oni wouldn't offer him any more than about $200]
4/8/2013 10:13:10 PM
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
150
4/8/2013 10:26:20 PM
http://www.samsung.com/us/capacitorsettlement/There's a recall, he can get it fixed fo free.
4/9/2013 12:41:15 AM
^shhh, that is interesting though, gotta get that model number
4/9/2013 12:47:58 AM
^^ INTERESTINGi 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
$200 max. Craigslisters would probably pay him like $500 though.
4/9/2013 8:41:05 AM
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:
4/9/2013 9:29:38 AM
yes
4/9/2013 10:08:56 AM
^^hell yes you should
4/9/2013 3:46:46 PM