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    Panasonic "A" board replacement

    Hey finally getting around to ordering me an "A" board for my tcp50g20. WOW not cheap! My board is a tnph0834 1a. I am finding lots of boards from different model numbers, say for example a TCP54G25. Mostly refurbished boards, no new ones. Will these work as long as the part number matches?

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    Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

    No, you must use the 50", non-3D board. You should be able to use V20 or S20 for example, but not VT20 or GT25, or 54" board.
    You also need to use the board with the right inputs - some have 2 HDMI, 3 HDMI, 4 HDMI, built in satellite, or VGA port, etc. That's important.
    Last edited by tom66; 04-28-2014, 09:21 AM.
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      Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/Panasonic-TC...item3cd8ae3fb3

      You'd get away with the50g25, IC8502 has different firmware between the 2 but same panel and boards otherwise so probably some extra feature I am guessing.

      The GT25 happens to be just a STD FHD but the board is a different number and wider so would not fit in your cradle. That's the model I used as a donor for my SC boards .

      Considering what a SC board goes for now, $120 for a main is probably fair game.
      Last edited by tw2005; 04-28-2014, 10:18 AM.

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        Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

        I am finding lots tnph0834 AC and AE boards. Supposed to be for the G20. Any idea on these, or do i need to stick with the 1A board I have?

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          Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

          Let me check my parts shelve,it sounds familiar, I might have one. Give me an hour. I will inbox you
          Proud owner of dozens of broken TV's and many,many,many boards.


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            Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

            Darn, I only have a couple G10's,S30's and U50's. thought I had a G20 but guess not
            Proud owner of dozens of broken TV's and many,many,many boards.


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              Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

              thanks for looking!

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                Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

                Originally posted by mag89pie View Post
                thanks for looking!
                I put that link there for a reason, Rev AE is 50G20, AC = G25 50" forget about the 1A has nothing really to do with the version you need,.

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                  Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

                  Got the A board in yesterday and installed last. Works like a champ! Thanks for the help!

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                    Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

                    hey everyone. me again. Tv worked fine for about four months, now I'm getting a 10 blink code. Wondering if I may have gotten a "weak board", or maybe I have a bad P board. Either way, I'm trying to decide weather to junk it or order a new board. Opinions?

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                      Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

                      Hmm, I have a bad feeling it just blew a SC board. They can trigger SOS4 and 10 blink. Could check SC2 for short but might not be since you have 10 blink.

                      test q661 and see if shorted as that one seems to fail short .

                      You could disconnect sc2,ss11, p35 and the 3 white ribbons from the A board.

                      Turn tv on and see if it stays on, no picture. If so that would pass the PSU and A, SC would be prime suspect then I feel. If still 10 blink, probably A board.

                      Don't reconnect those power leads after shutdown, leave for 5mins so you do not spike the boards especially P35

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                        Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

                        I am getting about 2M ohms across sc2. with the cables below disconnected, I get a solid power light for about 2 minutes, then I get 4 blinks. P board or more?


                        Originally posted by tw2005 View Post
                        Hmm, I have a bad feeling it just blew a SC board. They can trigger SOS4 and 10 blink. Could check SC2 for short but might not be since you have 10 blink.

                        test q661 and see if shorted as that one seems to fail short .

                        You could disconnect sc2,ss11, p35 and the 3 white ribbons from the A board.

                        Turn tv on and see if it stays on, no picture. If so that would pass the PSU and A, SC would be prime suspect then I feel. If still 10 blink, probably A board.

                        Don't reconnect those power leads after shutdown, leave for 5mins so you do not spike the boards especially P35

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                          Re: Panasonic "A" board replacement

                          Originally posted by mag89pie View Post
                          I am getting about 2M ohms across sc2. with the cables below disconnected, I get a solid power light for about 2 minutes, then I get 4 blinks. P board or more?
                          No, I have a vague recollection that happens , you're not meant to run it that long and I think I made that mistake too when I first started working on mine.

                          Use the manual to locate the P5V and P15v lines that enter sc20 in the schematic and measure the resistance to a gnd point on the sc. Disconnect SC20 or you'll be measuring the A board side as well.

                          Did you check q661 as I sugested?

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