Hi all,
Decided too be adventurous today and see if I could source the problem with my plasma.
A quick Google today brought me here and after having a look around and doing a little reading I though what better than to start my own thread.
First of all I'd like to say that this place is great and there's a really delightful community vibe created by what appears to be really helpful members... Never have I seen this on a forum but then that's probably due to the fact I sit on footy and gaming boards.
So with that my problem.
As the thread title suggests my plasma is no longer powering on. It is 4 years old but it doesn't seem to be the screen itself that's gone as it died abruptly last night whilst the missus was watching some reality tv show.
Tried turning it back on only to be greeted with no output of anykind, both picture and sound.
Upon turning it on there's an audible click (relay?) and the led flashes blue 6 times before going solid and eventually turning red.I had a look in the manuals troubleshooting section and nada. Investigation me thinks. So a few googles and a service manual and mulimeter at hand I thought I was ready to do some checking.
That's where you come in as I'm not quite sure where to begin.
Note I had a read through of 'RetiredCaps' Voltage Regulation testing thread https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?p=300999 so I think I'm ready to submit anything you may need.
Also page 23 of the service manual is showing the checking procedure for the symptom 'Power-Up Boot Fail', would this be right?
Checking the voltage on IC109 is a pain as it's tiny and has 48 pins.
Am I on the right path? Can the voltage testing be done when the TV is in a standby state as such the red led is on or would the readings be off?
I'm pretty noobish in regards to electronics so any help is appreciated. Also if anyone wants to slap me on the back of the head as I'm going about this the wrong way then feel free to do so.
Thanks.
Decided too be adventurous today and see if I could source the problem with my plasma.
A quick Google today brought me here and after having a look around and doing a little reading I though what better than to start my own thread.
First of all I'd like to say that this place is great and there's a really delightful community vibe created by what appears to be really helpful members... Never have I seen this on a forum but then that's probably due to the fact I sit on footy and gaming boards.

So with that my problem.
As the thread title suggests my plasma is no longer powering on. It is 4 years old but it doesn't seem to be the screen itself that's gone as it died abruptly last night whilst the missus was watching some reality tv show.
Tried turning it back on only to be greeted with no output of anykind, both picture and sound.
Upon turning it on there's an audible click (relay?) and the led flashes blue 6 times before going solid and eventually turning red.I had a look in the manuals troubleshooting section and nada. Investigation me thinks. So a few googles and a service manual and mulimeter at hand I thought I was ready to do some checking.
That's where you come in as I'm not quite sure where to begin.
Note I had a read through of 'RetiredCaps' Voltage Regulation testing thread https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?p=300999 so I think I'm ready to submit anything you may need.
Also page 23 of the service manual is showing the checking procedure for the symptom 'Power-Up Boot Fail', would this be right?
Checking the voltage on IC109 is a pain as it's tiny and has 48 pins.
Am I on the right path? Can the voltage testing be done when the TV is in a standby state as such the red led is on or would the readings be off?
I'm pretty noobish in regards to electronics so any help is appreciated. Also if anyone wants to slap me on the back of the head as I'm going about this the wrong way then feel free to do so.

Thanks.
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