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  • Anderjoppf
    Andy
    • Jan 2016
    • 4
    • USA

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    Panasonic tc50pu54

    Set has 8 blinks problem, repaired SS module with shop jimmy parts is definitley
    Ok, still same problem, then also replaced a module and sc module still same problem. Checked tp101 on c1 module no short has 3 volts.help! Anyone have any suggestions?
    Anderjoppf

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