Hi!
Recently after a thunderstorm my Philips plasma television has stopped working. When I plug in the TV, there is no red standby light and no standby mode it seems. When I turn on the TV, a blue light appears in the front, along with sound, but no picture! It's also worth noting that there are 4 visible green lights inside the panel. (attached)
I replaced the capacitors for this TV over two years ago, so I opened up the panel and tried testing out the voltages for every board. I did not notice any burnt capacitors, although I can provide more pictures if needed. Attached is a photo of the TV along with the voltages I tried to test.
Searching this forum, some other users had the same problem, but solved it by replacing burnt capacitors. Would replacing the power supply board fix the problem? Also, I'm afraid the problem isn't the capacitors but one of the main boards and I might resort to trashing the television for parts if it costs more than $200 to repair.
Thank you!
Recently after a thunderstorm my Philips plasma television has stopped working. When I plug in the TV, there is no red standby light and no standby mode it seems. When I turn on the TV, a blue light appears in the front, along with sound, but no picture! It's also worth noting that there are 4 visible green lights inside the panel. (attached)
I replaced the capacitors for this TV over two years ago, so I opened up the panel and tried testing out the voltages for every board. I did not notice any burnt capacitors, although I can provide more pictures if needed. Attached is a photo of the TV along with the voltages I tried to test.
Searching this forum, some other users had the same problem, but solved it by replacing burnt capacitors. Would replacing the power supply board fix the problem? Also, I'm afraid the problem isn't the capacitors but one of the main boards and I might resort to trashing the television for parts if it costs more than $200 to repair.
Thank you!
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