Just picked up this Panasonic TH-50PX80U from a friend. She says a lightning storm took out her TV, her laptop, and her Comcast STB.
Unit powers on, and the panel lights, but no video output. No buttons are responsive, even Power. After 5-10 minutes, the TV restarts. While the TV is on, I'm provided a steady red LED on the front of the TV, and a steady green LED on the "Scan Drive" and "Sustain Drive" boards.
I've pulled both the PSU board and the main logic boards - no signs of any physical damage and no odd smells.
Only two voltages are identified on the panel sticker, Ve (130V), and Vsus (185V)
I've tested these voltages - test points were all on the SCAN and SUSTAIN boards:
Ve: 129.0V
Vsus: 184.1V
VSET: 319V
VAD: 147.8V
Without anything else to go on, I'm thinking the logic board is toast - My next test is plugging in sources and see if I get audio.
**EDIT**
This flowchart in the service manual pretty much says the "A Board" (Which is the logic board) is suspect. Now to diagnose!
Unit powers on, and the panel lights, but no video output. No buttons are responsive, even Power. After 5-10 minutes, the TV restarts. While the TV is on, I'm provided a steady red LED on the front of the TV, and a steady green LED on the "Scan Drive" and "Sustain Drive" boards.
I've pulled both the PSU board and the main logic boards - no signs of any physical damage and no odd smells.
Only two voltages are identified on the panel sticker, Ve (130V), and Vsus (185V)
I've tested these voltages - test points were all on the SCAN and SUSTAIN boards:
Ve: 129.0V
Vsus: 184.1V
VSET: 319V
VAD: 147.8V
Without anything else to go on, I'm thinking the logic board is toast - My next test is plugging in sources and see if I get audio.
**EDIT**
This flowchart in the service manual pretty much says the "A Board" (Which is the logic board) is suspect. Now to diagnose!
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