Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
Ok, so it's going to take a bit to work through this because there's not a lot of conclusive evidence to be 100%.
The buffers I'm going to say both sets are good and your meter is having trouble reading the higher resistance. if they were an issue we would see low ohms or shorts and the 221k at least is good which gives credibility.
TP82 is higher than i'd expect but depending on which way the probes are placed it will give different results. you could measure that again but place the probes in both directions to get both results so the variation there I can't get anything from. That resistance can go low depending on how bad IC521 is damaged as the 15v feeds that IC.
SC2 on the original is lower than normal so I'm comfortable saying it's bad.check Q661 on that and see if shorted.
So this leaves us now with the predicament of nutting out the current 7 blink.
Firstly, lets try and eliminate A-board for 7 blink.
Disconnect the following, sc2,ss11, 3 white ribbons at the A-board, p35.
Now turn the TV on as normal and confirm if it starts up normally and stays on. There will be no picture.
You may wish to backprobe the P2 or P11 on the p board and see if Vsus (200v) is up and running, this also confirms the TV is in a running state.
Run no more than 30secs , turn off and do NOT reconnect any leads Sc2,ss11 or P35 for 5-10 mins or get the meter and check there is no voltage left there. You can damage the panel with p35 if connected with residual voltage.
Assuming this passes as expected, this is the next step.
Once safe to do so, reconnect all cable and leads, ribbons. (excluding buffer to sc connections) double check everything is correctly seated and all mounting bolts are in place on the SC.
Leave the sd/su disconnected from the Sc, make SURE, the 4 bolts that attach the sd/su to the Sc are REMOVED.
On the Sc board there is a small white 2 pin connector SC50. Short those 2 pins together, an alligator clip can just get in there or maybe an old IDE hard drive jumper may fit.
turn the Tv on and see if 7 blink. if it does then there's something on the Sc bad, if no blinks then by rights the TV should work with the SD/Su connected again and the 4 bolts in place.
With the sd/su there is a small ribbon that connects the 2 boards, make sure that's in place
Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
I have to make a small correction. if the meter reads 16meg then it should have read something at the no reading positions. try reversing the probes on those but more importantly so long as you have tested the correct pin then i'm happy. if you found pin 4 then 2 & 8 are on the same side of the connector as 4. Pin 1 would be on the opposite side of pin 2.
I have seen this before, must depend on the brand of meter, so long as the correct points were tested then we'll assume good for reasons previously mentioned.
just for clarification, when you say no reading , is that OL or what does the display do? Not 0.00 I hope.
Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
Continuing with the next step, I still got 7 blinks. I couldn't find a proper clip so I improvised by bending a paper clip so it would fit, but I feel like it was doing the job adequately. Also, when removing the 4 bolts, there was a 5th bolt in between the SD and SU boards. I left that in.
Continuing with the next step, I still got 7 blinks. I couldn't find a proper clip so I improvised by bending a paper clip so it would fit, but I feel like it was doing the job adequately. Also, when removing the 4 bolts, there was a 5th bolt in between the SD and SU boards. I left that in.
Thanks.
well, not sure how good a paper clip works but you could put it in position then probe the 2 pins and confirm shorted and then test again but with the additional info on the buffers, they're ok and if definitely 7 with the sc50 jump then you got a bad Sc sent to you.
The other result for the A board is exactly what we needed as it means it's a genuine 7 blink from the Sc.
So good news as far as fault finding is concerned but now you have the added expense of another Sc if you can't get a refund but my advice is consider moduslinkpts for rebuild
Replacing the SC board is what made it change from 10 blinks to 7--so that just means the two SC boards were bad in different ways?
I'll get ahold of a different clip to be sure on the SC50. Thanks for the suggestion of moduslinkpts, and thanks a lot for all the help!
Pretty much. depends on how bad they destruct. If SC2 goes short usually 4 blink. 10 / 4 blink is pretty common . you can get a variety of blink codes when the SC goes.
Even had a 1 blink which I honestly did not expect to see but when I got the OP to just power with the A board like you did, incredibly it passed. Learn something every day.
Normally with 1 blink A board is the fault but it was just luck that I suggested checking it.
Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
I can still send the faulty replacement SC board back for an exchange. I'm supposed to write on a copy of the invoice "what is wrong with the board." How would I best describe that?
I can still send the faulty replacement SC board back for an exchange. I'm supposed to write on a copy of the invoice "what is wrong with the board." How would I best describe that?
Thanks a lot, again--
first up, get your meter and check Q661 either resistance or diode mode for shorts between any 2 legs and let me know.
I'll let you know once I have that info, but I'm thinking , sd/su boards confirmed good, installed SC - 7 blinks, isolated sd/su boards, performed panasonic sd/su isolation test, sc installed still 7 blinks, SC board is faulty.
Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
What I'm saying is that I can't see anything in the tiny image at the left, and I can't find a way to see it on a larger scale. I can save the image to my computer and then enlarge it, but then it's blurry and I still can't see anything in it.
Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
Thanks--I never would have found that. In diode mode I got 1.194 or .753, depending on what order I put the leads, using the outer legs. In resistance mode I got 2.23 K either way.
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