I've been searching for a Y-sus board for my 50" LG plasma it must be a hot item every source says out of stock, No. 6871QYHO39B any suggestions, leads would be appreciated.
Where do I get a Y-sustain for a 50" LG plasma
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Re: Where do I get a Y-sustain for a 50" LG plasma
6871QYHO39B appears to be the IPM module? Is this printed on a heatsink? You'd want to order by the number on the board. Be aware boards for these TVs are rare because they fail so much -- it's best to get the IPM part replaced by a company like Coppell TV repair, if you can't do it yourself.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Where do I get a Y-sustain for a 50" LG plasma
6871QYH039B is a Y-Sus part number; the "O" is actually a zero.
http://www.shopjimmy.com/lg-6871qyh039b-ysus-board.htm
It looks like you have a few substitutes available. As Tom said, unless you can find a brand new board at a good price, your best option may be to service the board. Coppell is only charging $129 for trade-ins, which is a very good price. The two IPMs, if they are bad, are about $40 each. There's also a chance that other parts are bad on that board.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sustain-6871...item255d4e1b2d
Edit: If the IPMs are bad, Coppell may recommend replacing the IPMs on the Z-Sus, also. They apparently wear at the same rate as the Y-Sus and could fail shortly after the Y-Sus is repaired or replaced.Last edited by capkid; 06-16-2013, 12:49 PM.Comment
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