Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
Just reading the first post, his first change was at the SC board swap but 7 blink, pretty much confirms bad SC. From there
a good SC + bad buffers = 7 blink
may now be bad SC + bad buffers = 7 (bad buffers killed good SC)
then replace with good buffers but Sc now bad = 7
or used Sc was originally bad and 7 blink but both sets of buffers should still be good.
If used was supplied bad, get refund and send original to modulinkpts, confirm both sets of buffers good, sell spare set.
All depends on what we can prove but I personally would not mess with that used SC applying power yet.
Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
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Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
yes true i guess it could cause unnecessary damaage by keep swoping boards around.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
Just read this post as joeyb has changed a lot of boards already whilst fault finding would it be best to replace all the boards with the original set ones? just incase some of the new boards have intermitant faults etc that his old boards wouldnt of had? or may even be slightly diffrent part numbers etc.
We could just go straight to Q661 and check for short But I like to see what's happened to the 5v,15v and vsus lines.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
Just read this post as joeyb has changed a lot of boards already whilst fault finding would it be best to replace all the boards with the original set ones? just incase some of the new boards have intermitant faults etc that his old boards wouldnt of had? or may even be slightly diffrent part numbers etc.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
On the original Sc board,
measure resistance across the Sc2 connector pins, could show a few hundred K ohms or go 2-3 meg
near the Sc20 connector there is a test pad TP82, measure resistance between that and any gnd pad on the Sc board, could be 1350 -1500 ohms
across C561, also nesr Sc20, small ceramic SMD cap, resistance across that 5.63k.
Then on the original SD/SU boards measure the following pins, this is with the boards disconnected from the SC and disconnect the small ribbon that interconects SD/SU boards.
SU41
All are in respect to - Vfg(floating gnd, the metal plate the bolt goes through)
pin 2, or TPSU15 (VFO) 2.2Meg
pin 4, TPSU16 (VSCN-F (TPSC1)) 221K
pin 8, TPSU17 (5V_F) 5.7Meg
SD42
pin 1, or TPSD29 (VFO) 2.2Meg
pin 2, TPSD28 (VSCN-F (TPSC1)) 221K
pin 6, TPSD26 (5V_F) 5.7meg
repeat for the replacement SD/SU set you got
The G20,25 guide will be mostly applicable as the 5081 SC board is used throughout that series. slide 43-44 buffer testsLast edited by tw2005; 04-29-2015, 02:35 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
Ok, well bummer for me, I'll post up some other checks but a quick check at this point would be to do the SC50 jumper test which involves isolating the SD/SU boards and firing it up but I think it may be useful to gather other evidence to ascertain whether anything else is bad first just in case it was a dud and you can get your money back on it.
So if the old buffers prove good and the replacement buffers prove good then we can assume replacement SC was bad if in fact it proves to be bad.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
I'm not sure (about my multimeter). I'll have to check it out tomorrow--it's late here and I need to get to bed. Thanks a lot for the responses!Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
On the original Sc board,
measure resistance across the Sc2 connector pins, could show a few hundred K ohms or go 2-3 meg
near the Sc20 connector there is a test pad TP82, measure resistance between that and any gnd pad on the Sc board, could be 1350 -1500 ohms
across C561, also nesr Sc20, small ceramic SMD cap, resistance across that 5.63k.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
A few things may have happened here. I would almost put money the Sc being the original fault. There's a possibility the replacement Sc is also faulty, also a chance the original SD/SU boards were shorted and damaged the replacement SC but generally they survive but i have had one with SD & Sd shorted and it blew up a new Sc board.
I think it would be handy to resistance test the original SD/Su boards too.
How good is your multimeter? Can it get to 6meg ohms ?Last edited by tw2005; 04-29-2015, 01:42 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
Yes, I do--Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
Crikey, you've been around the block with this one. If only you'd been fortunate to come here first.
Do you still have the original SC board?Leave a comment:
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Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV--won't turn on, originally 10 blinks, now 7 blinks
This is my first request for help here, so I hope I'm following the rules, and my apologies if I err.
My 2010 Panasonic TC-P54S2 plasma TV worked perfectly until one day it suddenly would not turn on. The power light would blink ten times. I tried various would-be fixes, such as (1)unplugging all the cables and letting it sit for a while, and (2)holding the power button down. The service manual said that 10 blinks indicates the power board, the A board, the SC board, or the SS board.
I replaced the power board--no change, still 10 blinks. I replaced the SS board--no change, still 10 blinks. I replaced the SC board, and it still wouldn't turn on, but it changed to 7 blinks. The manual said that 7 blinks indicates the SU or SD board.
This time, I dug out a meter and tested the cables to the SU and SD boards, and they all checked out. Since the SU and SD boards were relatively inexpensive, I ordered both and replaced both--no change, still no power and still 7 blinks.
I am a novice at television repair, and at this point I have no idea how to proceed. Seemingly the SC board was one problem, but obviously I still have another. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you to all who have read this far.Tags: None
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