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Turnip
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Panasonic TX-L32G10B - Four Flash.
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July 04, 2019,12:39:38 »
Hi folks,
Have one giving four flashes at switch on. Gather a 9v line is missing. While ago Jordan suggested DZ701 (8v2) on the PS might be the problem. It seemed OK but changed it - Four flashes again.
Next tried get a service manual - Nope. Checked Ebay where a good PS (Sanken PSC10301A) is rather expensive for an old CCFL set.
Wonder if anyone has a schematic or has sorted the issue - Thanks - Chris.
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astracat
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Re: Panasonic TX-L32G10B - Four Flash.
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July 04, 2019,15:29:38 »
hi turnip
4 blinks relate to 12 v problem on the A board
looking to find a diagram for you
will let you know if i find one
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astracat
ps seem to remember a regulator giving problems on that board poss near top right worth a check
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July 05, 2019,05:06:00 »
Hi Chris,
Code 4 is a DTV 9V SOS. I've uploaded the Oceania version of the service manual to quuq - surprisingly it even has a PSU schematic, although I suspect your problem will be on the main (a) board. Bruce
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July 09, 2019,12:49:32 »
Hi Bruce and many thanks,
With the Schematic found a regulator 12v to 9v plus two more 9v to whatever. Could find any of them on the A board with reference to the manual. In the event not important as cust wanted the set back so he could go buy a new one.
Why he should want the old one back just to bin it ? He can't take it anywhere else as any repair cost would be several times its value - Thanks again - Chris
PS - There's a story about a local firm who replaced one duff Led on a 50 inch (you could see the halo on the screen) and charged in excess of £120.00. They mentioned the set still had a minor issue they couldn't sort - Broken screen.
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July 10, 2019,02:40:50 »
Hi Chris,
Well at least its not your problem now. Know of a similar story where chap charged hundreds of AU$ and all he did was short out 1 LED - guess the world is full of rogues and vagabonds. Bruce
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July 19, 2019,12:53:40 »
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for your thoughts - Said chap turned up, he didn't want the old set after all, so I still have to try sort it - Merde - Chris.
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