
Samsung
Samsung BN44-00666E DC Vss-Led TV Power Board
Restore reliable power to your Samsung LED TV with this authorized aftermarket BN44-00666E power board.
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Overview
Key Features
This is an O.E.M. Authorized part
Fits with various Samsung brand models
Oem part # BN44-00666E
Specifications
Part Number
BN44-00666E
Type
DC VSS-LED TV Power Board
Compatibility
Various Samsung LED TV models
Status
Authorized aftermarket product
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Authorized aftermarket part manufactured to Samsung specifications
- Restores stable power delivery to extend your TV's usable life
- More affordable than a full TV replacement or OEM board
- Direct replacement that connects to existing internal wiring harnesses
👎 Cons
- Compatibility is limited to specific Samsung LED TV models so you must verify your part number
- Not an OEM original Samsung component
- Installation requires opening the TV and handling internal electronics
- No backlight or panel repair included if those components are also damaged
Frequently Asked Questions
What Samsung TV models is the BN44-00666E power board compatible with?
The BN44-00666E is designed for various Samsung LED TV models. Check your TV's existing power board part number to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Is this an original Samsung part or a third-party replacement?
This is an authorized aftermarket power board, meaning it is manufactured to meet Samsung specifications but is not an OEM original part.
How can I tell if my TV's power board needs replacing?
Common signs include the TV not turning on, intermittent power cycling, the backlight failing to illuminate, or the TV shutting off unexpectedly. If these symptoms persist after checking cables and outlets, the power board is a likely culprit.
Does installation require professional expertise?
Replacing a power board involves opening the TV housing and disconnecting ribbon cables and connectors. Basic electronics repair experience is recommended, and you should always unplug the TV and allow capacitors to discharge before handling internal components.