Check the RESISTANCE reading between the two legs (+ and - legs) of any one of the three main filter caps (3 large caps laying on its side), report the reading.
Check the RESISTANCE reading between the two legs (+ and - legs) of any one of the three main filter caps (3 large caps laying on its side), report the reading.
Check the RESISTANCE reading between the two legs (+ and - legs) of any one of the three main filter caps (3 large caps laying on its side), report the reading.
I’ve seen the light bulb setup on here before. Never bothere with it because I don’t bother with fixing TVs anymore.
People around here list 32” cracked led/lcds for $20 or more claiming it’s a cheap fix.
I will pick up the occasional plasma, since they are discontinued. In the last year, I’ve picked up 3 plasmas counting this one.
2 Panasonic’s with the usual sc board issue, which I’ve finally gotten enough guts to fix myself.
This is the only non panny I picked up only because the Samsung 8500 series is supposed to be nice.
I am looking for shorted load which will be connected in parallel with the filter caps.
So now you need to test the resistance between the two inner legs of the Bridge rectifier.
I need to get good clear high res straight shot pictures of the whole top and bottom side of that power supply board, right now I cannot read the P/N of that power supply board.
The parts in the 15 piece repair kit are: DS808, DS810, QS802C, QS804C, RS819, RS833, RS827, RS835, DS813, DS807, DS809, DS814, FS801S, RS854 and RS855.
dont waste money on special fuses . get some 12 amp fuse wire but watch for fire it is sure to blow again . or solder to a regular time delay fuse
Really do not do this.
The fuse has a case to absorb the arc and prevent a fire.
Use a real fuse and don't burn down the house if it blows unnoticed.
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I thought you were leaving badcaps Tom?
Anyway, I wouldn’t do that.
Some of those components I listed are too small for me to replace even with my magnifiers on.
I thought you were leaving badcaps Tom?
Anyway, I wouldn't do that.
Some of those components I listed are too small for me to replace even with my magnifiers on.
I'm not leaving Badcaps, I'm just not active on here that often due to job and other commitments.
Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.
The parts in the 15 piece repair kit are: DS808, DS810, QS802C, QS804C, RS819, RS833, RS827, RS835, DS813, DS807, DS809, DS814, FS801S, RS854 and RS855.
That kit only applies if QS802C and QS804C are shorted.
Possibly something under that metal cage at the AC inlet is shorted. Maybe a varistor?
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