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Service manuals & datasheets => PLASMA TV forum => Topic started by: Turnip on February 15, 2010,11:57:11

Title: Plasma repairs
Post by: Turnip on February 15, 2010,11:57:11
Hi Folks,

Had a set where pic was weak and snowy - thought tuner, but it was Z-SUS. Guess I'm not the only repair-person, well used to tube tellies and most find LCD fairly reasonable to predict, finding Plasma quite a different can of worms.

Wonder if anyone has produced a collection of insight and screen images giving helpful clues ?

Bet someone knows - Chris.

1st March 2010 - they're not saying, but hope and suspect that grotesque Plasma is of the distant past - Great - LED's for me with all those low voltage and bulgy cap Power supplies. Thought is - if you can see it, you and I might mend it and make a pound.

Keeping faith with that C02 biz, well, I'm mildly exuding, but cautious - Chris.
Title: Re: Plasma repairs
Post by: Turnip on March 12, 2010,12:54:20
Hi folks,

After the last, and many duff Plasmas to mend delivered over one's dead person, was forced to read some service manuals - mainly from Quuq, of course - getting ideas, but apart from (33/25) caps and twiddling pots on LG Y-Sus to minimise sparklies, panel replacement seems the biz.

Hope local recycycling holds up, but suspect that some folks selling on Ebay might just be cornering the market on local - thrown into a big white van, and roughly checked later for broken bits.

Am there, daily - would make a real telly basher weep a bit.

Nevertheless 'Wii' (without wrist-strap) for next PM - Chris.
Title: Re: Plasma repairs
Post by: michael first on March 22, 2010,07:30:44
Hi,great you're right.Cheers.
Title: Re: Plasma repairs
Post by: Turnip on March 29, 2010,12:53:28
Thanks Mike,

More input might be useful, well to understand anything impied , but ever grateful - Chris

Title: Re: Plasma repairs
Post by: tv john on April 12, 2010,02:38:19
I think most of us are in the same boat,in that, how does a plasma work ?
Last week,I did a 42 sammy plasma with the usual d/j's on power panel,switched it on ,never looked at picture and ran on test. Went to put back on and noticed snowy pic,I forgot to FIT Z-SUS PLUG back
on.
Euras has a section with loads of picture faults,but lots without answers. This site is a must for self-
employed engineers.

John.
Title: Re: Plasma repairs
Post by: sparky on April 15, 2010,11:34:52
hi
have picked up 42" sammy it had dry joints soldered plugged in bang
have any one had much success at fitting the psu kit from ohmsupllies
or is better to fit new psu bn44-00161a
sparky
might have posted in wrong section
Title: Re: Plasma repairs
Post by: Turnip on April 16, 2010,11:48:48
Hi John,

Sort of Chicken/Egg situation. A while back we made a pound from repairs which might be spent on a certain European site, but as we had those little blue books (Red for video) and P.T. we didn't need to.

Currently, No-one expects anyone to mend anything, and repaired gear is considered unfashionable - even CHAV's don't go for it.

Local recycling sites don't care to recycle locally - rather crunch it all up and send to China.

Ever the optomist - Yossarian.
Title: Re: Plasma repairs
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Title: Re: Plasma repairs
Post by: Turnip on May 14, 2010,12:41:10
Hi, Carbon,

Guess you're just not with it, UK wise. We too are concerned, as things politcal have now taken a curious turn.

Might be where Greeks don't require their marbles back again quite yet, possibly can't afford them.

Only a thought, as we are now poor too, but have certain chunks of Grecian rock, well, only for a good price  - Chris