Re: Panasonic TC-P50G10 10 blink code
It's been a while since I've tackled one of these, as you will expect it's not easy from a distance. I believe I have the service manual for this. Where I worked they all board swapped and wouldn't let me get down and dirty (though I sometimes did on the quiet!). Since I finished I have worked on a few pannys to component level, so I'll have a look over the circuit and see if I can come up with anything, though it sounds like you may be on the right track. I'm not sure off the top of my head what the sub 9v is used for. Is it a dead short that you are measuring, or low ohms?
I vaguely recall mention of checking for a foreign object in SD slot, and trapped speaker wires, whether this has anything to do with the sub9v or not I don't remember.
It's been a while since I've tackled one of these, as you will expect it's not easy from a distance. I believe I have the service manual for this. Where I worked they all board swapped and wouldn't let me get down and dirty (though I sometimes did on the quiet!). Since I finished I have worked on a few pannys to component level, so I'll have a look over the circuit and see if I can come up with anything, though it sounds like you may be on the right track. I'm not sure off the top of my head what the sub 9v is used for. Is it a dead short that you are measuring, or low ohms?
I vaguely recall mention of checking for a foreign object in SD slot, and trapped speaker wires, whether this has anything to do with the sub9v or not I don't remember.
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