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  • Rudyrude
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    • Jan 2017
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    Panasonic viera 60inch viera tcp60st30 SC BOARD transistors

    Hi guys
    I need a little help from experts
    My 60 inch 3D tv recently started acting up
    Till it died
    So I found the problem it was very easy to identified
    And it was SC board ( TNPA5399) transistor that went bad
    Now my Big question is
    How do I identify or how do I buy this transistors (I'll attach some pics)
    I Know nothing about transistor world
    Hope you guys can help me out
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    Last edited by Rudyrude; 01-03-2017, 10:52 PM.

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