Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
Here are three more images of the next board... With 3 more obvious bad caps.
Philips 42PFL5432D/37
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
Thanks retiredcaps, I also noticed that those three caps were bloated. I will pull off the cover and upload pictures of the main/logic board~ Thanks again!!Leave a comment:
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
Those group of 3 green caps are bloated. They provide power to the inverter section so the backlights can come on.
If you or your husband are good at soldering, I suggest replacing all the caps on the power board.
You should also post a picture of the main/logic board. This is the board that holds the HDMI, RCA, component connectors.
edit: It seems the same 3 keep dying as evidence from other posters who have the same TV.Last edited by retiredcaps; 01-26-2012, 04:32 PM.Leave a comment:
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I haven't got the back cover off yet... Just brought the TV out of the closetBut I have been studying all the posts on this subject for two days. I will post pictures as soon as I get the back off~ Thank You
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Hi everyone, I am new here with the same problem with this TV. However, when I go to turn it on I can here something trying to power on, but nothing happens and the led light just stays a steady red.
PoteauPets... Any news, the suspense is killing me!!!!Leave a comment:
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
Thanks so much Retiredcaps..You have been so nice, and yes I will make sure they send them to the right post office this time.
I took your advice and added 2 each of the five caps above. Remember, I have nearly the exact same flat screen t.v. in my bedroom, only difference is it's a 37" not a 42", and as yet no problems.
Dig-Keys online ordering is down till 4:00 a.m., but everything is in my basket and ready to roll first thing in the morning. Hopefully, I will have them by Tuesday.
I will hollar at you when they come in.Leave a comment:
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
PS. Just remember about polarity and putting the caps in the right direction.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...46&postcount=8
And make sure the post office sends the caps to the right town this time.Leave a comment:
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
Here are the suggested replacements.
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...1232-ND/356135
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...0313-ND/266322
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod.../P936-ND/80642
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...413-ND/2433547
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...1212-ND/356116Leave a comment:
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
Shopping List of all the other CrapXon caps on the power board. I already have the set of 3 (1500uV35) & the single (2200uF16V) in my basket at Digi-Key.
Here are the others needed to totally re-cap all the CrapXons on the power board.......
47uF35v KM105 (5mmX13mm)
2.2uF50v NK105 (5mmX13mm)
6.8uF50v KM (6mmX13mm)
100uF25v KM105(5mmX13mm)
10uF25v GS (5mmX13mm)
Do you think I need them ?Leave a comment:
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
I would recommend these United Chemi-con KZE for the 1500uF 35V caps.
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...1700-ND/756216
They are almost half the cost of Panasonic FR and they will fit. The FR is 16mm diameter and a whopping $1.74 each. UCC KZE are good caps as well.
I Put these on my order, thank you. I am posting a list of all the other CapXons that I need.Leave a comment:
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
Now the decision you have to make is do you replace ALL the caps on the power board or just the larger Capxon ones (1500uF 35V and 2200uF 16V)?
Most of us here would recommend the former and then you know all the caps are high quality brand name ones.Last edited by retiredcaps; 01-21-2012, 05:25 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
Panasonic FM is fine for the 2200uF 16V.
I would recommend these United Chemi-con KZE for the 1500uF 35V caps.
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...1700-ND/756216
They are almost half the cost of Panasonic FR and they will fit. The FR is 16mm diameter and a whopping $1.74 each. UCC KZE are good caps as well.
BTW, the 2200uF 16V cap is obviously not part of the 24V rail because of the cap rating. The group of 3 are rated at 35V and provide the 24V DC output for the inverters.Last edited by retiredcaps; 01-21-2012, 05:23 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
Still getting "part not found" for that link...
35V to replace 16V is fine (the rated voltage is just the maximum voltage the capacitor can work at); but check the dimensions as a higher rated voltage will mean a bigger capacitor size.Leave a comment:
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How bout this one for the group of three?
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...27540165450379Leave a comment:
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First link is broken but second is perfect. Panasonic FM are good for these power supplies.Leave a comment:
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Possibly the one to replace the 2200uF16v
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/prod...2369-ND/613730Leave a comment:
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Re: Philips 42PFL5432D/37
This is (hopefully, the right one) for the 1500v35 Group of 3....
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...27483128860735
Still looking for the 16v.Leave a comment:
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