Hello, I have a Philips 42PF7320A/37 42" v.4 with the 7 red flashes. I replaced the 2 3300 10v caps that WERE bad, only to find same 7 flashes after psb shutdown. I then have 3 flashes on the alarm led for V_scan. I discon'd the Y sustain board and got all green after powering up, so I discon'd the upper and lower Buff boards and recon'd the Y sus, and again got the 7 red and 3 alarm green. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
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Re: Philips 42PF7320A/37 42" Plasma 7 red flashes
Scenic, I think that is not in English. I did find a "LC4.9E AA.pdf" on another website which seems to be for a European chassis (SCART, DVI, SD PDP) but should be fairly similar for testing purposes.
There is a "Philips PS- 424-PH LJ44-00101C PSU.pdf" which appears to be a repair guide someone has put together for the power board that probably is in your model. It might be some help.
The two caps at C8060 and C8059 were both Samwha WB series right? There may be anothe Samwha WB to the right of the board at C8026.
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Re: Philips 42PF7320A/37 42" Plasma 7 red flashes
Listen and learn, Grasshopper.
1. Always use the full model number when searching for a service manual.
2. By my count, there are 5 different chassis used in the '42PF7320' model, but only one used in the 42PF7320A/37. And yes, 42PF7320 seems to be a legitimate model number - for a version distributed in Europe.
3. Many of the Philips Service manuals on Elektrotanya are referenced by the chassis number.
4. I usually use Electronica-Pt to determine the chassis number for a particular model number.
5. For a 42PF7320A/37, the chassis number is BP2.3U AA.
PlainBillFor a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.
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