Re: Panasonic TC-P58VT25 10 blink
Well you can get variations in failures and I get caught out too. You do a few with the same bits broken and get complacent.
It is a common area to be thorough with.
just updated the 5081 thread with one a bit different. Plus this is a different board although it is essentially a 5081 on steroids.
IC521 always high chance it's shot and then from there out you need to check.
When you look at the schematics it makes some sense how these all tie in.
So if R551 which should have a marking 100 is high , if you look close with a magnifier there maybe a brown spot.
I'd say good chance Q551 is blown
last 5081 had Q551, r551 shot, burnt gate resistors, d451 shot .
The more you do the more you learn.
that's why I put D451 on the list last so you'd check everything else first.
I've had a couple of boards now which went 6 blink, no damage and it was D451 plus the other bits i mentioned.
Maybe wifey can spent some time in the workshop, you're just about done
Well you can get variations in failures and I get caught out too. You do a few with the same bits broken and get complacent.
It is a common area to be thorough with.
just updated the 5081 thread with one a bit different. Plus this is a different board although it is essentially a 5081 on steroids.
IC521 always high chance it's shot and then from there out you need to check.
When you look at the schematics it makes some sense how these all tie in.
So if R551 which should have a marking 100 is high , if you look close with a magnifier there maybe a brown spot.
I'd say good chance Q551 is blown
last 5081 had Q551, r551 shot, burnt gate resistors, d451 shot .
The more you do the more you learn.
that's why I put D451 on the list last so you'd check everything else first.
I've had a couple of boards now which went 6 blink, no damage and it was D451 plus the other bits i mentioned.
Maybe wifey can spent some time in the workshop, you're just about done

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