Phillips 47PFL3603D/F7 No Power

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  • Granger
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    • Jan 2015
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    Re: Phillips 47PFL3603D/F7 No Power

    I appreciate all the info shared in this post. I was able to revive my brother's 47-inch Philips that had the flamed out C700. Burned a hole straight through the board. When I saw it I didn't think there was much hope. I couldn't even read the top of the cap it was burned so bad. Turns out the transformer was ok, after I cleaned all the soot and carbon from it. I used a (brown) Xicon 220nF/630V film cap, and had to wire the cap directly to the Xformer terminal, as the pad was completely gone.

    The TV is working fine so far on day 2.

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