hello all.
i have a LG 60pk750 plasma. and it has just developed the usual works for 10-20min then turns off and the stby light is fixed on and it wont turn back on.
it has the Eay60968901 power board, and as far as i can tell, all the t.p voltages are spot on when its operating.
i have looked around and found a few sited selling repair kits, and i have tested the componants that they offer on the repair (although in-circuit, im yet to de-solder them and test them) but they all test out.
the common parts i have found that need replacing in these kits are
IC701
R108
R109
R110
R111
R112
R113
R296 (i think i have the number correct - the big ceramic one in the top right corner)
R297 (i think i have the number correct - the big ceramic one in the top right corner)
R298 (i think i have the number correct - the big ceramic one in the top right corner)
and they all check out. i cant test the ic, as i dont know how. but could it be the issue? i will pull all the resistors and test and replace them as i can source them from my local electronics store easily enough.
any suggestions?
Jason
i have a LG 60pk750 plasma. and it has just developed the usual works for 10-20min then turns off and the stby light is fixed on and it wont turn back on.
it has the Eay60968901 power board, and as far as i can tell, all the t.p voltages are spot on when its operating.
i have looked around and found a few sited selling repair kits, and i have tested the componants that they offer on the repair (although in-circuit, im yet to de-solder them and test them) but they all test out.
the common parts i have found that need replacing in these kits are
IC701
R108
R109
R110
R111
R112
R113
R296 (i think i have the number correct - the big ceramic one in the top right corner)
R297 (i think i have the number correct - the big ceramic one in the top right corner)
R298 (i think i have the number correct - the big ceramic one in the top right corner)
and they all check out. i cant test the ic, as i dont know how. but could it be the issue? i will pull all the resistors and test and replace them as i can source them from my local electronics store easily enough.
any suggestions?
Jason
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