Pioneer PDP-5020FD plasma STBY light 8 flash

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  • pnb
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    • Apr 2013
    • 41
    • Australia

    #21
    Re: Pioneer PDP-5020FD plasma STBY light 8 flash

    post a picture. Sometimes they have a white or grey silastic type adhesive on them

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    • pnb
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      • Apr 2013
      • 41
      • Australia

      #22
      Re: Pioneer PDP-5020FD plasma STBY light 8 flash

      Since I had pretty much decided the panel on this was rooted I did a little experiment: I pulled off the glue-mounted? TCPs from the X board in the vicinity of the two lines and tried firing the TV up. The first one marked X had no effect so it was not the fault, the second circled allows the TV to run now although the two vertical lines are still visible.

      Couple of questions here:

      1) out of interest, how are these TCP cables glued to the x boards? is there some special electrical conductive glue, or are they heat pressed? Anyone know?

      2) Those two vertical lines are still visible despite TCP disconnection. I am little surprised by that. Does that mean a short internal to the plasma display rather than the TCP? I had figured it was in incoming signal fault.

      3) Anyone know if I can resize the output on this screen? Because with a bit of black paint down the side I can have a very nice 42" plasma!! lol. Partly serious though.




      Put all the boards up for sale in a job lot unless someone can sell me a good panel locally.

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      • Tower 4
        New Member
        • Aug 2013
        • 6
        • US

        #23
        Re: Pioneer PDP-5020FD plasma STBY light 8 flash

        Just in case anyone searches 8 blinks on a pioneer 5020 fd I paid $50 to a pioneer repair shop here in San Diego to look at it and it ended up bad pixels were sending the 8 blink code. All the boards and voltage checked out fine.
        recycled the tv oh well I got for free it was worth a shot

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        • kenebusma
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          • Aug 2014
          • 4
          • Morocco

          #24
          Re: Pioneer PDP-5020FD plasma STBY light 8 flash

          Hello,
          i live in France and i d like to know if i buy electronic component from the US like for example a power supply unit, would i have a problem with the voltage, here in France its 220 volts and its 110 volts in the US. Its for a pio plasma...with the led red light problem
          Thanks
          Last edited by kenebusma; 08-12-2014, 09:04 AM.

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          • Stevo0003
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            • Jun 2015
            • 2
            • Australia

            #25
            Re: Pioneer PDP-5020FD plasma STBY light 8 flash

            Hi I have a pioneer pdp-505PG plasma
            It shuts down almost immediately and then had red blinking twice then a pause.
            I replaced the power supply and it made no difference so I replaced the y sus board as well.
            Now the blinking is in threes! Blinks red 3 times then a pause.
            Can someone please help me with what to do now?

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