Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
Can you possibly tell me if this is worth fixing? I've included a link to a short Vimeo file. Thank you in advance for your expertise!
http://vimeo.com/77737941
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
Common problem with that panel having that vertical bar in the middle of the screen would be failed FETs on one of the Y-buffer boards.
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
I have a Visio P50HDTV that lost the picture (still has sound). No pop of death, just went out. It has new power supply (for a turn on problem) and Y-Sus and upper and lower driver.
Before changing the Y it would have a soft glow in the middle of the screen with fuzzy edges and approx. 10" almost square.
After the Y change it has a vertical bar approx. 10 inches that is bright with what looks like the retrace lines one would see on tube type TVs, but these are vertical, not horizontal. The bar goes from the top of the screen to the bottom.
If I unplug the Z-sus it returns to the fuzzy box in the middle of the screen.
Does that sound like the Z is also bad, or some other issue?
Thanks,
Kenneth
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
sounds like throwing away money...it's a thin line, I'll just deal with it. Thanks again!
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
You can try replacing the Y-buffer board, but I would not expect it to fix this issue.
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
is it possible to diagnose the issue any further?
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
And thanks for your quick response--I was definitely not expecting that...
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
That looks to be a defective plasma panel, not repairable. Small chance of bad buffer board but probably not.
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
Can you show a pic of the problem?
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
Hi all,
I picked up a samsung plasma pretty cheap off craigslist and now I'm having problems with the display. The model is Samsung sp-s4223. Anyways, I've read a lot of troubleshooting forums about possibly having to replace individual buffers in order to get rid of the lines, but in attempting to find out which buffer it was, I realized it appears to be between buffers (anytime i disconnect the 3rd or 4th buffer and cut the tv on, the line disappears). Anyways, I was wondering if any of you had any suggestions on what to do with this. Thanks in advance.
-Kyle
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
Originally posted by squirel View Postthanks for the reply as soon as the site will let me i will create a new tread will take the back off tomorrow and give all the contact points a good cleanLast edited by tom66; 10-21-2013, 01:05 PM.
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
Originally posted by tom66 View PostHuh, that's an odd one. I suggest you create your own thread so we can keep up with the diagnosis, I'd be checking connectors going to the lefthand C board, consider the logic board as being a potential fault. Panel looks OK to me.
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
Huh, that's an odd one. I suggest you create your own thread so we can keep up with the diagnosis, I'd be checking connectors going to the lefthand C board, consider the logic board as being a potential fault. Panel looks OK to me.
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
please help my samsung plasma ps50 has developed a problem that effects only the left side of the screen lots of fuzzing and lines which change according to the picture displayed and is on all inputsLast edited by squirel; 10-21-2013, 01:27 PM.
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
Whoops...I'll go ahead and make a new thread on this:
My LG 50PS80 plasma, which is around 3 or 4 years old, has developed an issue. I was watching TV last night and noticed these cool bright blue dots in the black scenes on the screen and thought it was part of the show I was watching. It wasn't until the screen went full black that I saw this (see attached pic please) These blue lines are made up of little blue dots and the entire array of lines/dots is moving left and right all in succession. It's sort of bouncing left and right on the screen a few inches. I left the TV off overnight and this afternoon turned it on to find many more lines. The entire screen is basically covered with these blue lines to the point that black is no longer there. Has anyone seen this before? I'd greatly appreciate some input on which board to look at for an issue or is the panel failing? When I bring up a menu the menu looks great except that the reds are more pink than red and any black area has blue dots/lines in it.
Thanks.
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
I have a Visio P50HDTV that lost the picture (still has sound). No pop of death, just went out. It has new power supply (for a turn on problem) and Y-Sus and upper and lower driver.
Before changing the Y it would have a soft glow in the middle of the screen with fuzzy edges and approx. 10" almost square.
After the Y change it has a vertical bar approx. 10 inches that is bright with what looks like the retrace lines one would see on tube type TVs, but these are vertical, not horizontal. The bar goes from the top of the screen to the bottom.
If I unplug the Z-sus it returns to the fuzzy box in the middle of the screen.
Does that sound like the Z is also bad, or some other issue?
Thanks,
Kenneth
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
PANASONIC th42pa20A
Tv wont turn on standby red light flashes and when tv is on it switches of and light flashes it then NOTHING and you hear another click and then the red light flashes again 12 blinks no picture or sound,replaced ps board,still 12 blinks any ideas?
I change the PS and still I'm having the same problem
Can anybody help me with the next step I have to take?
I download the service manual for this TV, but it does not shows the problem
Thanks in advanced.
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
Greeting everyone.
Have a Hitachi plasma 42" 42PD9500TA, got it in Dec 2006. Not the best plasma even in its day but I love the way it scale 4:3 signal on 16:9.
This had been running almost non stop since 2006 with 12hours or more everyday. but today it suddenly switch itself off, I turn it back on with remote and it switch off again after an hour, then half an hour, gradually it switch almost immediately after I press the remote controller. standby power red LED is solid, not blinking, sounds fine when its on. power supply issue? cause everything looks fine, no picture artifact whatsoever.
As I have almost zero knowledge in electronic, I have no idea how to troubleshoot. Since Hitachi no longer produce plasma and the part is virtually impossible to find, this 6+ year plasma is worth less than $100 even if everything work. It doesn't make any economical sense to spend >$100(changing boards, chips, etc) to repair it.
Could anyone please take a look at the pictures attach and advise me if this is a bloated cap?
p.s. board is flip horizontally.
Thanks in advanced.
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Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems
That's an expensive control board. I'd probably opt to have it repaired for that price:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/6871QCH038A-...item2a22d26aa4
http://www.tvtechelectronics.com/Readme.html
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