Philips 32PF5321D/37 No pick or Backlight

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  • CraigR
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    • Dec 2013
    • 973
    • USA

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    Philips 32PF5321D/37 No pick or Backlight

    Philips 32PF5321D/37 and when turned on I get the green light for about 5 seconds then it turns to a red flashing twice then pause then twice and will do this until unplugged. I do not see any bulged caps or and damage from heat and my fuses are good. I do not see any markings for voltages on any of the connectors so I'm kind of stuck on where to go next since I have not seen a configuration like this before.. Any help is much appreciated!
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  • R_J
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    • Jun 2012
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    Re: Philips 32PF5321D/37 No pick or Backlight

    Check the inverters, they are under the metal chassis, see the picture
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    • CraigR
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      • Dec 2013
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      Re: Philips 32PF5321D/37 No pick or Backlight

      Here are the 2 inverters. They look ok but I can not hook them up because the top is off. What can I check?
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      • CraigR
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        • Dec 2013
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        Re: Philips 32PF5321D/37 No pick or Backlight

        Can anybody point me in the right direction?

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        • R_J
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          • Jun 2012
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          Re: Philips 32PF5321D/37 No pick or Backlight

          I have not worked on this model so I can't realy help, here is a link to the manual if its the same chassis (EL1.1U)

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          • CraigR
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            • Dec 2013
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            Re: Philips 32PF5321D/37 No pick or Backlight

            No like RJ. Anyway I was able to rig up something and I get 24 volts to the inverters while the light is green on the front. I then rigged up some different bulbs to see if it would power those bulbs and it does not so I'm thinking inverters??

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            • CraigR
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              • Dec 2013
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              Re: Philips 32PF5321D/37 No pick or Backlight

              Never fixed junked out.

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