Panasonic TC-L32C22 Blinking Red

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  • trwilson70
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    • Mar 2010
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    Panasonic TC-L32C22 Blinking Red

    Initially had standby 5v but not 12v or anything else. Checked a couple of caps and found ESR of 0 - so just replaced them all. Now have the following at the power board: Pins 1&2=6v, 4&5=12v, 7=20v, 9=2.3v, 10=3.3v, 11=6v, 12=3.3v.
    Photos are power supply - input board - schematic of connection PS to input. Help - where do I go next?
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    Last edited by trwilson70; 03-29-2015, 08:45 PM.

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