Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
1) Okay, on CN902 (power board), there is one red wire and a lot of white. Make red wire pin 1 and number the rest in order. It looks like pins 3 and 4 are 12V.
2) Again, with the TV working, measure all the DC voltages (multimeter set on 20V DC). For the 24V pins, you will need to set it to 200V DC otherwise you will get a "1" on the left hand side. For the other voltages, set it to 20V DC.
3) Measure them again when the TV picture goes out.
1) Okay, on CN902 (power board), there is one red wire and a lot of white. Make red wire pin 1 and number the rest in order. It looks like pins 3 and 4 are 12V.
2) Again, with the TV working, measure all the DC voltages (multimeter set on 20V DC). For the 24V pins, you will need to set it to 200V DC otherwise you will get a "1" on the left hand side. For the other voltages, set it to 20V DC.
3) Measure them again when the TV picture goes out.
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