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    Philips 42PF9966/37 Plasma No Pic

    I just picked up this old plasma with Chassis FTP2.2U AA, which is Samsung based. It turns on but all I see is colored lines where any display would be. If I adjust the volume I can see where the OSD would be but it is completely distorted. I was not able to get volume because I cannot see what input Im on, but it seems like everything else is OK.

    I did a quick check of voltages on PS:

    Measured----Sticker
    VS = 170V------(170V)
    VE = 155V----- (155V)

    VA = 157V----- (70V)
    VSC= -116V---- (-55V)

    Any thoughts on the VA and VSC being way off?

    #2
    Re: Philips 42PF9966/37 Plasma No Pic

    If your Va is truly 157V, the plasma display is well and truly fried.
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      #3
      Re: Philips 42PF9966/37 Plasma No Pic

      I made a mistake there was a solder pad next to where the VA wires are and I assumed that was test point. VA is measuring 71V.

      However the VSC measured at "T-VSCAN" point, is measuring the -116V. Is that the right test point?

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        #4
        Re: Philips 42PF9966/37 Plasma No Pic

        Can you show a picture of the problem? Poor Vscan could cause that.
        Also, try the test pattern generator: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...61&postcount=2
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          #5
          Re: Philips 42PF9966/37 Plasma No Pic

          This is when I hit Menu button, otherwise it's just some lines in the top left of screen.
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            #6
            Re: Philips 42PF9966/37 Plasma No Pic

            Poor VScan is caused by what? Ill do that test pattern soon I have to dig down into it to get to the logic board.

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              #7
              Re: Philips 42PF9966/37 Plasma No Pic

              Poor Vscan can be cased by bad Y-buffer or fault on Y-sus or sub power/main power board (if that generates -Vsc). Check with buffers removed. Does the Y-sus power connect include -Vscan/-Vsc pin? If so, then the sub power/main power may cause the fault, try w/o Y-sus connected.
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                #8
                Re: Philips 42PF9966/37 Plasma No Pic

                This is the logic board, any idea how to do the test patterns on this one?

                http://www.shopjimmy.com/philips-996...ctrl-board.htm

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                  #9
                  Re: Philips 42PF9966/37 Plasma No Pic

                  I don't see any way to do test patterns on that board, very old school tech there.
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                    #10
                    Re: Philips 42PF9966/37 Plasma No Pic

                    I disconnected Y-Main and -Vscan went normal (-55V). So I delved further into the TV and the bottom chip on the lower buffer had a slight bubble. It showed short as did the 3 mosfets on the Y-Main. Everything else seems OK.

                    Is it likely I can get away with replacing the lower buffer and those 3 (or whichever one is shorted) ICs?
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