Re: Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma Turning Off Occasionally 7 Blinks
I first read about discharging via
http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_sm...ml#SMPSFAQ_019
The 100K ohm resistor was salvaged from a power board and it was the only one I had. I think from the size it is only 0.5 or 1W.
Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma Turning Off Occasionally 7 Blinks
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Re: Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma Turning Off Occasionally 7 Blinks
I didnt see a test point for Vsus on the power supply board,Just the pot.
But i probably didnt look good enough,I will look again.
So I dont test at the test points on the sc and ss board,but a test point on the power supply board?
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Re: Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma Turning Off Occasionally 7 Blinks
But i notice you said to use a 100k ohm resistor for discharging,is my 5 watt 10k ohm big enough or should i get a 100 k ? how many watt?
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Re: Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma Turning Off Occasionally 7 Blinks
Measure it at the PSU.
Interesting design, this plasma appears to use a Ve voltage instead of Vda. Also, 193V is low for a Panasonic.Leave a comment:
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I seen a you tube video of a guy working on a panisonic plasma and he discharged the caps on the power supply with a resistor at the lead wires that run to the SS board as he had the SS board disconnected and he said if you dont discharge the caps the wires will arc when you plug the SS board back in.Leave a comment:
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I worked on a 2008 made LG 22 inch monitor. I unplugged the lcd from the power bar before I went to sleep (like I do with all my projects that I'm working on). The large filter cap kept its 165V DC charge overnight. I had to manually discharge the cap with a 100K ohm resistor.
The grabber clips are an excellent way to work with high voltage.Last edited by retiredcaps; 09-19-2012, 01:06 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma Turning Off Occasionally 7 Blinks
On the back of the plasma panel there will be a sticker indicating Vsus, probably hand written as the older ones were calibrated by hand by technicians. If it drops by any more than a couple of volts while running (even that wouldn't be ideal), I would say you have a problem.
I found the Vsus pot on the power board.
I found the Vsus test point on the sc board.
I found the Vsus test point on the ss board.
Will i need to be testing voltage on the Sc or SS board or both?
Do i need to attach my Red DMM probe to the bottom of the test point diode or can i hook to either side? Is my black probe going to chassis ground?
I have clip on probes for my DMM,should i get them all attached when tv is off for saftey? Any other tips on saftey as i see it says discharge at the test points,I do understand there is more voltage in these plasma tvs so i wanna be extra cautious!
I seen a you tube video of a guy working on a panisonic plasma and he discharged the caps on the power supply with a resistor at the lead wires that run to the SS board as he had the SS board disconnected and he said if you dont discharge the caps the wires will arc when you plug the SS board back in.
Am i correct that you dont have to discharge the power supply caps, if you have not had any boards disconnected and have not turned on the tv with any boards disconnected, that they will discharge on there own if no boards have been disconnected?
Do you want me to first get you a voltage reading at the test points with tv working,as it might take awhile to see if i can catch a reading when the tv turns off as it hardly ever shuts off on its own!
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Re: Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma Turning Off Occasionally 7 Blinks
Just found some that will go has high as 150C
http://www.ebay.com/itm/300384247868
And yes, egekecu is one of the few that are selling legit (not fake) caps on the ebay.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma Turning Off Occasionally 7 Blinks
It's a shame the newer Panasonic use Aishi. I have just encountered another case of the "buzzing" CFL - and again, it appears to be a failed Aishi capacitor.Leave a comment:
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If your multimeter supports min/max functionality, most will beep when it makes a new low or new high. Or if your multimeter has data logging, you could set it up to datalog.Leave a comment:
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For now, I would say that cap is OK, as the symptoms don't really fit with that cap going bad.
It would be fine to leave the cover off for a short period of time (couple of hours). Wiring in the DMM and watching normally is a good idea. On the back of the plasma panel there will be a sticker indicating Vsus, probably hand written as the older ones were calibrated by hand by technicians. If it drops by any more than a couple of volts while running (even that wouldn't be ideal), I would say you have a problem.
One thing you can try is watching darker scenes then brighter scenes; see if it shuts off quicker on the brighter scenes.Leave a comment:
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I have a suspicion you have a cold joint or a dodgy Vsus voltage adjustment potentiometer. The screen going dim is an important symptom.
It's quite normal for big caps to look a tiny bit domed from the right angle. Panasonic use very high quality caps in their older sets (newer ones are getting crappier) so it's unlikely to be the problem.
Do you have a DMM (multimeter?) There is a test point for Vsus. It should be around 205V for older Panasonic, I think. Monitor it - if it starts dropping just before the picture goes, you have the problem.
I knew it would be hard to see in the picture, but the top of the one cap under the heatsink definitely looks different on top than all the rest of the caps on the tv.Understandable that they are high quality caps though.
Could i temporarily sort of hard wire my Dmm to the check point,with the tv running in my living room with the dmm visable so i could try and catch it when the screen starts to go dim?
can i run the tv without the back on it for extended periods of time,or would it get too hot without the back on to channel the air through?
And yeah i forgot to add the tv was manufactured in 2006.
Do you want me to get a close up picture of the area that the test point is at,so you can point it out to me?I can do it in about 9 hours from now as im about to hit the hay here soon.
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Re: Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma Turning Off Occasionally 7 Blinks
I have a suspicion you have a cold joint or a dodgy Vsus voltage adjustment potentiometer. The screen going dim is an important symptom.
It's quite normal for big caps to look a tiny bit domed from the right angle. Panasonic use very high quality caps in their older sets (newer ones are getting crappier) so it's unlikely to be the problem.
Do you have a DMM (multimeter?) There is a test point for Vsus. It should be around 205V for older Panasonic, I think. Monitor it - if it starts dropping just before the picture goes, you have the problem.Leave a comment:
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Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma Turning Off Occasionally 7 Blinks
Just picked up this panasonic plasma that the original owner stated it would sometimes stay on for hours on end,and sometimes it would shut off before 30min. I dont believe he or anybody has took it apart.
I brought it home and opened it up and the first thing i noticed was the fans were very dirty and the gaskets around the fans that seal them to the back was deteriorating,so i cleaned the fans and put new foam gasket on the fans.
Second thing i noticed is a capacitor on the power supply was slightly domed,it is one of two caps under the biggest heat sink on the power board.
Its not bloated much but is some and all the other caps are perfectly flat,its a nichicon 200uf 450v.
I put the back,back on the tv and hooked it up to a dvd player setting the tv on garage floor,and the tv worked fine with a good picture for 7 1/2 hours before it shut off and showing 7 blink code.
Unplugged tv and plugged it back in and turned on the tv and it turned back on and stayed on for another hour untill i turned it off.
Second day in garage with dvd player the tv stayed on for 8 hours and never shut off.
3rd day i moved the tv into living room 4'' from the wall and hooked up antenna, Tv shut off after about 20 mins,with 7 blinks.I unplugged and turned it back on and it started up but shut off again with 7 blinks in about 20mins.Unplugged and turned it back on and its been on for 10 hrs and has not shut off again.
I was kinda thinking heat issue so i been monitoring temp with infared temp gauge at the fans and it has got no higher than about 105 degrees in both garage and house.But after it shut off twise in the first hr in the house im starting to not think its a heat issue.
The fans start up in high speed when power button is first pushed but slow down as soon as the screen lights up,and then they seem to always run in the slow speed.
Ive searched this site and internet trying to find other sets with my symptoms but cant find many,most wont turn on at all with 7 blinks.
I downloaded the service manual and 7 blinks is... Driver SOS 2 (SC floating voltage area) Test points SU/SD/SS board
I did the self test on tv and everthing says ok,but it has SOS 7 A in red.
When the tv shuts off, the screen will first start to go dim and then it will shut off with 7 blinks.
Any ideas on what could be going on? Do you all think it could be the slightly bloated cap on the power supply?
Think i should try replacing the two caps under the heat sink on power board first?
Ive read a little on testing by unplugging boards to see if blink code changes or tv starts up and that is suppossed to lead you to the faulty board,but im not really sure how exactly the procedure is done.
Any help would greatly be appreciated!
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