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Philips 26PF3320 LC4.3E AA Chassis
Turnip:
Hello Brian,
Thanks for that,
Do I guess that one needs to be 'Kosher' in some respects to view that 'Philips service' site. Also, do you know of some for those nifty Chinese designs that give us so much fun in trying to work out how they function (for only the guarantee period without a cooling fan, and failing a few days after) just from chip info ?
Some say it's those capacitors, as '85 types gave little trouble in the old days, but if they don't bulge or weep, and there's lots of them - where to start ?
Thanks Chris.
Turnip:
Hi folks,
Had given up on that Philips 'till the last post. Well - must admit I have hated anything 'Philips' quite seriously since CP90's when time consuming P/S - SM components and Micro problems that few customers would pay for, made life less than profitable.
In hopes of an easy, if unlikely, solution - Chris.
adm2007:
had this fault b4 it is faulty display but sometimes if u got time take display out pcb on top of display connects with ribbon through display to side pcb there r test points on pcbs if lucky you can find fault by testing each test point then hard wire faulty connector presto workin display all depens on type of display
Turnip:
Hello folks and adm2007,
Many thanks for that, will check it out and report back - Chris.
See what you mean when you say it takes time. Note that top test points are 300's and 400's side ones - rather less in number are all 500's. Question is - which goes to which - you wouldn't happen to know, perhaps, and what is 'Presto' in servicing terms?
daz:
hello all
i know this post is a bit old, but just came across this fault myself,
checkout this web adress:
http://teleservice.xooit.fr/t46-MODIFICATION-DALLE-LCD-QD26-EQUIPER-CHEZ-PHILIPS-ET-THOMSON.htm
its in french but it has pictures
there solution works a treat.
daz
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