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    #61
    Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

    Originally posted by benjamin.d.bird View Post
    any ideas on how many/which ones would need swapping out?
    and if its just coils and caps which i am capable of but anything involving micro surgery then i'd be at a loss!
    Before you do this, I would check the buffers are ok, then hook it all up, fire the TV u check it is all good including 3D if you use it.;

    Then get a copy of the manual for your model, a copy of the TX-P50G20B or E as that is the model which uses rev AW

    Then visually look for differences or compare all C16xxx and L16xxx parts numbers and locations to determine what is the same, what is different.

    If you have the boards laid out in front of you you'll start noticing the differences.

    I'm not going to work it out for you. I've never done it but it's feasible or return the board and get the correct one

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      #62
      Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

      i hooked it up (SC50 Bypass) no error flash, solid green light on tv.
      led bright on SC and SS.
      performed short test on sm board ribbon connectors - no short.

      so if i now install the AW fully it'll fire up as it should do with AH installed?
      i have got a copy of both of the manuals.

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        #63
        Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

        Originally posted by benjamin.d.bird View Post
        i hooked it up (SC50 Bypass) no error flash, solid green light on tv.
        led bright on SC and SS.
        performed short test on sm board ribbon connectors - no short.

        so if i now install the AW fully it'll fire up as it should do with AH installed?
        i have got a copy of both of the manuals.
        It should, just not matched to the panel but it'll work. I've thrown a 50" in a 54 panel for a quick test, then repaired the original board

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          #64
          Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

          Replacement SC board did the trick, now i have 3 horzontal lines on screen tried mirror in service mode but as they are in centre of screen they stay the same

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            #65
            Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

            Maybe buffer board connections
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4XWCxUsSVU

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              #66
              Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

              Originally posted by vinceroger69 View Post
              Maybe buffer board connections
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4XWCxUsSVU
              spot on, thank you all for your help

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                #67
                Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

                Hey,

                Sorry to dig up this post but I've been following along with the same model, and I've had different results - and so hit a brick wall.

                I tested voltages across P11 pins 1/4 and P2 pin 1 with the SC connected/disconnected, and got these results:

                SC Disconnected
                P11 pin 4 = 15.6v
                P11 pin 1 = 208v
                P2 pin 1 = 209v

                SC Connected
                P11 pin 4 = 16v
                P11 pin 1 = 208v
                P2 pin 1 = 208v

                Also, no continuity between the Q661 legs.

                I believe this rules out the SC board?

                I get 10 blinks with the SC both connected and disconnected
                I get 10 blinks with the D board (D25 connector) connected and disconnected

                I have visually checked every port on the A board for damage or bent pins and I have not found anything.

                I'm stuck, I'm a beginner at this so I can't work out what to test next, any guidance is extremely appreciated.

                The only extra info I've found is that there is no voltage across P2 or P11 when D25 is disconnected, but from what I've found this is normal.

                Also by some crazy coincidence live in the same town as benjamin - feel free to come and fix it if you're a pro these days.

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                  #68
                  Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

                  Most likely the A board is bad then.

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                    #69
                    Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

                    How can I rule out the P and SS board?

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                      #70
                      Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

                      I've given it my best shot, according to the 2010 Viera training seminar PDF posted earlier in this thread, if the voltage between A6 pin 1 and 9 is 15v just before the TV shuts down, the problem is the A board.

                      My only worry is that although very similar, this PDF is for VT20T series TVs. Will this rule still apply? Shall I go for the A board replacement?

                      Thanks

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                        #71
                        Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

                        Yes, replace the A board. It's extremely unlikely to be P or SS.

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                          #72
                          Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

                          Well, disaster struck. The replaced A board had the exact same issue. 10 blinks. I'm thinking it surely has to be the power board.

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                            #73
                            Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20B - Stuck Stby

                            Well, I'm on the verge of giving in.

                            A new A board and a new P board, together, do not work. 10 binks. I have made sure every wire in connectors P6 and P7 work/have continuity. No other connectors are connected at all. No D board, no SC, no SS.

                            What does this mean? Have I been sent a defective A or P board? I don't see a way for me to find out unless I order yet another.

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