LG 50PCD3-UE Flashing

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  • CraigR
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Dec 2013
    • 959
    • USA

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    LG 50PCD3-UE Flashing

    Plasma fun! Not! LG 50PCD3 has picture flashing static kind of like this video I have of another plasma.
    http://s231.photobucket.com/user/WAL...5473d.mp4.html

    All fuses are good and VS and VA are right on the money according to the sticker. I'm thinking Y-SUS but at $150 for a used one I want to get some expert input.
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