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    #21
    Re: Panasonic TC-P50G20 Problem

    Originally posted by GuyTV View Post
    I must stress the fact that the TNPA5081AP will not replace the " AF ".
    The SC41, SC46,& SC42 are made different. They don't fit on the SU & SD boards. If one wants take a chance in interchanging those connectors, you can try that. I have bought a "AP" to replace a defective "AF" , but I don't want to try the interchange. I will not risk blowing the SC board I just bought.
    Interchanging the connectors might work. It's at your risk.
    It is almost impossible to find a reliable seller for a "AF" board.
    I will rebuild the the two bad "AF" that I have here. I did a couple B-4 with success.
    Mind providing some images of what you're on about? What you're saying is incorrect unless you have a board that is of different appearance than the one's I've seen and used.

    Going on your information this would mean the sd and su boards fitted to rev AP would be different. They are not.

    The tc-p50gt25 is fitted with Rev AP and the sd su boards in that are the same as used in the G20, G25 which both use rev AF.

    I'm currently using AP in my TV, originally it had AF.

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      #22
      Re: Panasonic TC-P50G20 Problem

      Sorry about that. Upon checking again, the reason why the "AP" connectors looked different is : The seller must have been a rookie. When the seller removed the SC from his tv, he ripped off the connectors from the SU & SD with the SC plugs. The SU & SD connectors are attached to the SC plugs. That's why the "AP" looked different to the "AF" My apologies to my mistake. I just did remove those SU/SD connectors from the SC & Yes it's running good.
      Enjoy, have a good one.!! Guy
      Last edited by GuyTV; 06-13-2016, 10:05 AM.

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        #23
        Re: Panasonic TC-P50G20 Problem

        Originally posted by GuyTV View Post
        Sorry about that. Upon checking again, the reason why the "AP" connectors looked different is : The seller must have been a rookie. When the seller removed the SC from his tv, he ripped off the connectors from the SU & SD with the SC plugs. The SU & SD connectors are attached to the SC plugs. That's why the "AP" looked different to the "AF" My apologies to my mistake. I just did remove those SU/SD connectors from the SC & Yes it's running good.
        Enjoy, have a good one.!! Guy
        Sure, no worries. Certainly had me scratching my head. Photo of it would have been gold. Ocassionally we see and hear some crazy stuff.

        Once someone bought a TV and opened it up to find 2011 boards and buffers jerry rigged into a 2010 panel. the whole thing looked dangerous as the SC would not bolt in much and had gnd wire links screwed to the chassis.

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