Hello friends!
I am making an early thread on this, I just got 2 of these units (one with cracked screen parts pig) the other has a perfect screen just no picture.
I gutted the cracked screen unit took every board but the buffers as the person I got these from told me they powered the unit on with a busted screen and in my short time as a DIY repair geek when someone turns on a PDP with a cracked screen the buffers get shorted or has a high chance to damage them. I didn't have my fluke so I couldn't test.
Anyway, I have not gotten a chance to tear into the good condition unit yet. I am staring this thread to field what I should do next, it's obvious the unit has a working enough power supply to turn the unit on.
My question is what next? Is running the panel in its current state to get voltages a bad idea?
I cannot find a definite answer as to if this is a Y or X failure, I know threads like this are a crap shoot with out photos I will have some tomorrow.
This panel is a beast, 58" and super heavy much more so then my LG 60" PDP.
Thanks for the responses in advance!
I am making an early thread on this, I just got 2 of these units (one with cracked screen parts pig) the other has a perfect screen just no picture.
I gutted the cracked screen unit took every board but the buffers as the person I got these from told me they powered the unit on with a busted screen and in my short time as a DIY repair geek when someone turns on a PDP with a cracked screen the buffers get shorted or has a high chance to damage them. I didn't have my fluke so I couldn't test.
Anyway, I have not gotten a chance to tear into the good condition unit yet. I am staring this thread to field what I should do next, it's obvious the unit has a working enough power supply to turn the unit on.
My question is what next? Is running the panel in its current state to get voltages a bad idea?
I cannot find a definite answer as to if this is a Y or X failure, I know threads like this are a crap shoot with out photos I will have some tomorrow.
This panel is a beast, 58" and super heavy much more so then my LG 60" PDP.
Thanks for the responses in advance!
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