42" Panasonic TX-P42C2E Plasma blinking fast green

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  • livewire1
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    • Nov 2012
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    • uk

    #21
    Re: 42" Panasonic TX-P42C2E Plasma blinking fast green

    hi,
    still going strong.
    i used
    http://flattvparts.co.uk/
    reasonably priced parts. was less than £35 with post.
    or ebay, but prices tend to be higher.
    Last edited by livewire1; 03-03-2013, 05:42 AM.

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    • albaben
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      • Jul 2015
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      • albania

      #22
      Re: 42" Panasonic TX-P42C2E Plasma blinking fast green

      Your friend comrades. and I have a problem with the Panasonic TX-P42C3E. the moment that we entered the voltage, flashing green light and heard relays. shortly sekontash stakohen and tend to enter the job again. The same thing happens constantly and simultaneously flashing green light soon. tensions inverter has correctly. I'm in two minds and I am not convinced that the command which, main board or board power suplly. If anyone can give me a suggestion I would be very grateful. Thanks

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      • albaben
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        • Jul 2015
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        • albania

        #23
        Re: 42" Panasonic TX-P42C2E Plasma blinking fast green

        Originally posted by albaben
        Your friend comrades. and I have a problem with the Panasonic TX-P42C3E. the moment that we entered the voltage, flashing green light and heard relays. shortly sekontash stakohen and tend to enter the job again. The same thing happens constantly and simultaneously flashing green light soon. tensions inverter has correctly. I'm in two minds and I am not convinced that the command which, main board or board power suplly. If anyone can give me a suggestion I would be very grateful. Thanks


        Your friend comrades. and I have a problem with the Panasonic TX-P42C3E. the moment that we entered the voltage, flashing green light and heard relays. shortly sekonta open and close again to enter work. The same thing happens constantly and simultaneously flashing green light soon. tensions inverter has correctly. I'm in two minds and I am not convinced that the command which, main board or board power suplly. If anyone can give me a suggestion I would be very grateful. Thanks
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