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  1. Smoke was coming out my TV, it still works perfectly. The only problem is that the sound starts to crack after a short time of watching something

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  2. Mar 23, 2021 · We've only had our 65" 4k curved Samsung TV for 5 years and yesterday it started making a horrible burning smell. We even had the fire department come. As I started searching for more info, I found others having similar issues with Samsung TVs. Any resolution or is this tv "fried"?

  3. Aug 12, 2021 · My Samsung TV, model UE42F5000AW, suddenly started smoking this evening. I plugged it out and back in again later, now there is a dark tint to the lower half of the screen and some kind of burnt markings at most of the left side of the screen, it still seems to work though.

  4. May 30, 2021 · hello, this is what exactly happened to my tv just now! Darker screen on the left, then smoke came out 5 minutes later! Did you throw the tv away or this is fixable? thanks!

  5. Jul 12, 2022 · You’ll be able to sniff a burning smell. With some smoke coming out of your device. #4: Power surge. One of the most likely triggers for a TV explosion is a power surge. This is when a sudden increase in voltage comes through a plugged device. “What actually causes power surges?” There are actually several causes for power surges. Including:

  6. Since the smoke came out you may be able to isolate the problem. First you have to find the destroyed componet, like a capacitor or blown apart diode, resistor or IC. This will most likly be in the power suppply, then find where this source leads to.

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  8. Feb 24, 2021 · What Should You Do if Your TV is Emitting Smoke? First thing you need to do is to unplug the TV. If you notice smoke that is coming out from the TV, use a fire extinguisher. In case you don’t have one, put out the fire with water. Next thing you need to do Is to call your local fire dept. (dial 911).