Hey everyone
Long time lurker, first time poster here. A few weeks ago my Panasonic TH42-PZ80U shut down and gave me the dreaded 8 blink error code. At first I didn't know what to make of it, so I simply unplugged the TV and plugged it back in the next morning. All was fine, until it happened again. Long story short, the TV now refuses to stay on for longer than 10 minutes at a time.
I have some experience with repairing electronics, albeit mostly with computers, so I decided to attempt a repair. Using the service manual and some advice from badcaps/avsforums I opened it up and began to diagnose the problem. First I unplugged connector SS-33 from the SS-board, and turned on the TV. The picture was very dark with lines and spots, but it stayed on for about 2 hours until I decided to turn it off. I reconnected SS-33, and the TV shut down after 10 minutes of operation, so I ruled out a problem with the D-board. I then used a digital multimeter to measure the anode of D280 on the SS-board while the TV was on. I measured 0.1V. The manual suggested that this indicates a problem with the SS-board (and that 2.7V would indicate a bad panel), so I ordered a new board off shopjimmy.
Here's where I'm confused: after replacing the SS-board, the problem persists. Once again I did some troubleshooting. As with before, the TV stays on with SS-33 disconnected, but shuts off when it is reconnected. Measuring the voltage at D280 on the new SS-board I get 0.023V. Do you guys think that I might be doing something incorrectly? I'm measuring the voltage at D280 exactly like it says in the manual (red probe to anode, black probe to ground - I'm using the metal frame of the TV as ground). I'm also measuring while the TV is on and operating normally; should I be measuring at the moment that the TV shuts off? Does this sound like it might actually be a bad panel, or is it more likely this might be an issue with the new board? I could really use some help.
Thanks for reading, and double thanks if you reply
Long time lurker, first time poster here. A few weeks ago my Panasonic TH42-PZ80U shut down and gave me the dreaded 8 blink error code. At first I didn't know what to make of it, so I simply unplugged the TV and plugged it back in the next morning. All was fine, until it happened again. Long story short, the TV now refuses to stay on for longer than 10 minutes at a time.
I have some experience with repairing electronics, albeit mostly with computers, so I decided to attempt a repair. Using the service manual and some advice from badcaps/avsforums I opened it up and began to diagnose the problem. First I unplugged connector SS-33 from the SS-board, and turned on the TV. The picture was very dark with lines and spots, but it stayed on for about 2 hours until I decided to turn it off. I reconnected SS-33, and the TV shut down after 10 minutes of operation, so I ruled out a problem with the D-board. I then used a digital multimeter to measure the anode of D280 on the SS-board while the TV was on. I measured 0.1V. The manual suggested that this indicates a problem with the SS-board (and that 2.7V would indicate a bad panel), so I ordered a new board off shopjimmy.
Here's where I'm confused: after replacing the SS-board, the problem persists. Once again I did some troubleshooting. As with before, the TV stays on with SS-33 disconnected, but shuts off when it is reconnected. Measuring the voltage at D280 on the new SS-board I get 0.023V. Do you guys think that I might be doing something incorrectly? I'm measuring the voltage at D280 exactly like it says in the manual (red probe to anode, black probe to ground - I'm using the metal frame of the TV as ground). I'm also measuring while the TV is on and operating normally; should I be measuring at the moment that the TV shuts off? Does this sound like it might actually be a bad panel, or is it more likely this might be an issue with the new board? I could really use some help.
Thanks for reading, and double thanks if you reply

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