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brian

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PANASONIC TX 32PD30 GP1 Chassis
« on: November 16, 2009,16:46:37 »
Hi.
Got one of these with the STR6656 blown apart, also 2.7ohm 7 watt ballast resistor o/c. Before I replace these Has  anyone come across this before and do I need to replace anything else?
Because i,ts so big I,ve left the set at cust. home.
Really appreciate some help
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PANASONIC TX 32PD30 GP1 Chassis
« on: November 16, 2009,16:46:37 »

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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2009,17:47:22 »
Hi Bri, If my memory serves me there are four diodes that go s/c I think they are zeners and are all together next to the STR and the origonal fault is usually caused by dry joints on the smps transformer. Hope this helps, Norman
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Re: PANASONIC TX 32PD30 GP1 Chassis
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2009,05:36:47 »
Hello,
Thanks, Norman will look into it and keep you posted
Bri.

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Re: PANASONIC TX 32PD30 GP1 Chassis
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2009,06:08:00 »
Hi,
Sorry to be a pain Norman, but any chance you can remember values and circuit refs.
Have checked chs. with no luck.
Many thanks
Bri.

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« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2009,16:52:58 »
Hi Bri, I will have a look tomorrow for the info, I think I have it written down somewhere. I will try and send you the manual by email. I don't know if the file is too big to send. Cheers, Norman

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Re: PANASONIC TX 32PD30 GP1 Chassis
« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2009,04:30:37 »
Hi Norman.
 Have found this info. D809/810 both are MAZ20820AOLS zeners, does it ring any bells?
Thanks
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« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2009,04:30:37 »

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« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2009,04:55:25 »
Hi Bri, I can't find my notes on this, I had a quick look at the manual and D809 & D811 spring to mind. I emailed the manual to you last night, I hope I was successful. I found 4 diodes faulty as I said on the last one I did. I think they all stood together behind the STR. I found it easier to check them with the STR removed. My memory was never great and it is a couple of years since I saw one of these. Norman.

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Re: PANASONIC TX 32PD30 GP1 Chassis
« Reply #7 on: November 18, 2009,05:39:22 »
Hi guys, D812 is a 22v zener,D811 -20v zener,D813/4/9 -1N4005's , D812- BYV-16 fast switching diode and D809 - MA 2082ALFS . Last one I repaired was 2 years ago in a customer's home.

Best of luck John.

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Re: PANASONIC TX 32PD30 GP1 Chassis
« Reply #8 on: November 18, 2009,08:14:43 »
Thanks Guys,
Will keep you posted.
Bri.

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Re: PANASONIC TX 32PD30 GP1 Chassis
« Reply #9 on: November 21, 2009,11:53:54 »
Hi Norman, John.
 Found D811 and D812, short, replaced these plus Str.
everything now sorted.
 Thanks again.
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