Re: philips 50pfp5332d/37 keeps blowing fuse
I dont have a dmm at the moment,the board # is lj41-05253a hope these pic loaded right, thanks
philips 50pfp5332d/37 keeps blowing fuse
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Re: philips 50pfp5332d/37 keeps blowing fuse
Most are fitted with the Samsung LJ92-01511A power boardLeave a comment:
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Re: philips 50pfp5332d/37 keeps blowing fuse
Also we need to know what Pus it needs with images, these Tv's use up to 3 different types of power supplies.Leave a comment:
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Re: philips 50pfp5332d/37 keeps blowing fuse
All the bulging capacitors will require replacing too.Leave a comment:
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Re: philips 50pfp5332d/37 keeps blowing fuse
Do you have a DMM and know how to check for S/C ?Leave a comment:
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philips 50pfp5332d/37 keeps blowing fuse
I have a 50 in philips plasma 50pfp5332d/37 that recently made a click/pop sound and stopped working. It has no power,no led lights nothing. I took the back off and noticed a few capacitors bulging, but the fuse closest to the where the ac comes in on the power boards was blown. I changed it and as soon as I plugged it back into the wall the tv made a click sound and the fuse blew immediately. Put in another fuse and done the same thing. I unhooked all the other boards from the power board and tried it again and the fuse blew again. I have read it could be the bridge rectifier, but I don't know what that looks like or where it would be on the board. I can upload some pics if that would help. Would really like to see what the bridge rectifier looks like for this tv. sorry for my limited knowledge on this, thanksTags: None
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