Dug through some old threads on this, but didn't find anything identical to my situation. I've got a Panasonic tc-p50g25 that failed over the weekend.
It failed to power up and initially gave 4 blinks as the error, however it shortly after switched to 10 blinks, which is where it has remained. Unplugging/resetting had no effect. Neither did 12hrs of unplugged idle time.
I've removed the back panel and visually inspected all caps. No visual problems there.
Based on previous threads, I checked the following:
On the P-Board no shorts measured on TP5 or TP9, fairly high resistances picked up, creeping in value.
Pin 1 on P11 on the P-Board is measuring less than 1V when everything is hooked up. If I unhook P2 and P11, Pin 1 on P11 measures 200V on startup and slowly drops over time. Pin1 on P35 measures about 50V in the scenario, but drops over time.
Curious on what would be recommended to further isolate the source of the issue here.
Any help is welcomed. Thanks!
------Update-----
It's back to blinking 4 times again.
It failed to power up and initially gave 4 blinks as the error, however it shortly after switched to 10 blinks, which is where it has remained. Unplugging/resetting had no effect. Neither did 12hrs of unplugged idle time.
I've removed the back panel and visually inspected all caps. No visual problems there.
Based on previous threads, I checked the following:
On the P-Board no shorts measured on TP5 or TP9, fairly high resistances picked up, creeping in value.
Pin 1 on P11 on the P-Board is measuring less than 1V when everything is hooked up. If I unhook P2 and P11, Pin 1 on P11 measures 200V on startup and slowly drops over time. Pin1 on P35 measures about 50V in the scenario, but drops over time.
Curious on what would be recommended to further isolate the source of the issue here.
Any help is welcomed. Thanks!
------Update-----
It's back to blinking 4 times again.
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