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  • Tinysprings
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    Originally posted by Whippet View Post
    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs
    I can obtain IGB50N65S5 from a local electronics supplier, for reasonable price
    Hello Whippet, I would wonder about max switching frequency rated @20kHz max.
    Don't know switching freq of panel drive, but has to be at a few hundred kHz.

    Best

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  • Whippet
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Hi. I have a Panasonic Plasma 55" VT30, that has blown GT30F131 components on the SC PCB, Pt No: TNPA5335 BA. It was repaired once previously and has worked for over two years. Now they have popped again. Note: The PCB mounting screws were still tight at PCB removal. It seems that the GT30F131 are no longer available and also that the FGD4536TM substitutes are also no longer available.

    What is the currently available substitute component for the original GT30F131, that are not fake and good quality?

    I can obtain IGB50N65S5 from a local electronics supplier, for reasonable price, but can anyone comment on suitability as replacement for GT30F131?

    This is a really nice panel and I don't want to dispose it into landfill.

    Thanks in advance for any assistance.

    Cheers

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  • tvtimmy
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    He could also use FGD4536 for both.

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  • Moreno83
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    Just get a few SS boards. They have all the parts needed.

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  • N9ZN-Extra
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Originally posted by tw2005 View Post
    Here's a package comparison between the FGD4536 (Dpak) & 30F131 (D2pak)
    Where did the image go? DG301 and 30F131 both are in question here.

    I wonder which PCB(s) is/are available as great LOW-COST doner board(s) for both of these IGBT's, any ideas?
    Last edited by N9ZN-Extra; 08-29-2018, 04:03 PM.

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  • tvtimmy
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    I have a transistor tester also. My good ibgt's will read nes mos and some other stuff. A bad one will read only as a capacitor. I trust it and have never put in bad or fake part since using it, and I have found plenty.

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  • JohnCT
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Originally posted by huntergatherer View Post
    Hi Guys, I have been following this thread for a while, have come to the same conclusions about these IGBT's. 30F131 After a few failed repairs I realized some of these parts are suspect. I even received a dodgey pack of RJP30H2A. Anyway my point being that there is a great wee tester available that can test these IGBTs out of circuit before you use them. If, like me, you are repairing SC boards from Panasonic plasma TV's this device is invaluable. If you want to test these parts without this device, you can use a capacitance meter. If you can measure resistance on these 30F131's, then it is faulty. This meter only cost about $20 and will eliminate concerns you may have about fitting bogus/faulty/ dodgey parts. You can use the meter to test in-circuit components too, how-ever the meter does not have all the protections built in like most multi-meters do, so be sure to earth or neutralize any residual charge on the board/components before you measure anything. Have yet to try FGD4536TM, but hope to soon, and thanks to you guys who mentioned them as an alternative.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mega328-Tra...72.m2749.l2649
    I have one of those (can't resist a toy).

    That tester will tell you if what you bought is a igbt, mosfet, transistor, polarity of same etc., but it will NOT tell you if the parts are counterfeits or lower amp/volt/watt devices in the same series reprinted to reflect the higher spec'd device.

    I have run into crappy parts going back to the early 80s that worked for a while and crapped. Some were pure counterfeits, others reprinted.

    A curve tracer might be able to tell you more but you would need an OEM device to compare it to.


    John

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  • huntergatherer
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Hi Guys, I have been following this thread for a while, have come to the same conclusions about these IGBT's. 30F131 After a few failed repairs I realized some of these parts are suspect. I even received a dodgey pack of RJP30H2A. Anyway my point being that there is a great wee tester available that can test these IGBTs out of circuit before you use them. If, like me, you are repairing SC boards from Panasonic plasma TV's this device is invaluable. If you want to test these parts without this device, you can use a capacitance meter. If you can measure resistance on these 30F131's, then it is faulty. This meter only cost about $20 and will eliminate concerns you may have about fitting bogus/faulty/ dodgey parts. You can use the meter to test in-circuit components too, how-ever the meter does not have all the protections built in like most multi-meters do, so be sure to earth or neutralize any residual charge on the board/components before you measure anything. Have yet to try FGD4536TM, but hope to soon, and thanks to you guys who mentioned them as an alternative.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mega328-Tra...72.m2749.l2649

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  • xfox
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Hello guys, please help to identify failing part. I have a Panasonic VIERA TC-P46S30.
    Once it popped and there was 7 blinks.
    So I checked, Q403, Q402, and Q423 were short, replaced with fake 30F131, and pop, Q403, Q402, Q422, Q423 short, replaced with FGD4536TM from digi-key.
    TV turned on without pop. But no picture, all I can see, something like picture, more like pixel noise (it changes) if I pressing buttons on remote.
    Can you please help to fix?
    Attached Files

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  • tw2005
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Originally posted by rsrich View Post
    Sure, you would hope so
    I just wondered how many failures some while after repair may be attributed to not following this so religiously rather than bad components?
    Whilst some fail immediately due to bad parts, some reports also suggest that they come back failed some time later..
    I think I've done about 6 between myself , friends and relatives. Nothing to report. one which was the first I tried the Fairchilds and perfect so far after 4 years

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  • rsrich
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Originally posted by tw2005 View Post
    For sure but trusting people doing this understand what they are doing it goes without saying.

    Once those bolts start to loosen and the earth contact breaks, you're right it burns and blackens continuing to degrade until it fails.

    I reflow all mine and then use the older style bolts or if i have none then torque those bolts up much firmer than originally in the factory.
    Sure, you would hope so
    I just wondered how many failures some while after repair may be attributed to not following this so religiously rather than bad components?
    Whilst some fail immediately due to bad parts, some reports also suggest that they come back failed some time later..

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  • tvtimmy
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Always scrape off as much carbon( black shit) from the mounting holes and then re-tin the solder on both sides. There may be a few you wont need to do on the top side. I also would clean off the screw holes and use lockwasher type replacements.

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  • tw2005
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Originally posted by rsrich View Post
    digging up an oldish thread here but something that strikes me hasn't really been emphasised is the need for clean tight ground connections at the points where the SC board attaches to the chassis - I presume a degraded connection (showing as a blackened surface on both the solder trace and chassis pillar) is actually the root cause of stress that ends up damaging the IGBTs? Failing to address this effectively and refitting the board without ensuring clean contacts and tight screws will lead to subsequent board failure again.. is this everyone elses' thought?
    For sure but trusting people doing this understand what they are doing it goes without saying.

    Once those bolts start to loosen and the earth contact breaks, you're right it burns and blackens continuing to degrade until it fails.

    I reflow all mine and then use the older style bolts or if i have none then torque those bolts up much firmer than originally in the factory.
    Last edited by tw2005; 01-25-2018, 04:02 PM.

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  • rsrich
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    digging up an oldish thread here but something that strikes me hasn't really been emphasised is the need for clean tight ground connections at the points where the SC board attaches to the chassis - I presume a degraded connection (showing as a blackened surface on both the solder trace and chassis pillar) is actually the root cause of stress that ends up damaging the IGBTs? Failing to address this effectively and refitting the board without ensuring clean contacts and tight screws will lead to subsequent board failure again.. is this everyone elses' thought?

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  • MICROTECHSERVICE
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    sorry guys to offend you (flocko) seems everyone gone personal on me ,the kits i supply are the 1s same as other suppliers sell,i know they are toshiba mosfets,as a Panasonic account holder and have few insurance contracts i do,and worked for Panasonic for few years, 12 years ago,as there technical advice earthing points must be re soldered and and the screen earthing points where the earthing screws go must be cleaned .can cause intermittent arcing.other point screens are common with the tabs arcing causes the board to fail,john thanks for the chat (phone ) good luck everyone

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  • flocko
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Thanks for the update Timmy. Not sure of the urban talk will get my grandkids to translate next time there round cheers Flocko

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  • tvtimmy
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Yep. I can smell it here in Milwacky. Maybe he should do an infomercial about his b.s.
    Kinda like the FLOBIE(or the suck cut).

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  • flocko
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    So you can smell it over in Australia TW, I have to say it is really strong over here in the UK and I think tvtimmy has also had a whiff across the pond in USA

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  • tw2005
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    Re: Panasonic SC Board - BAD 30F131 IGBTs

    Originally posted by MICROTECHSERVICE View Post
    hi all please be aware fairchild igbt that seems to work on these sets is not long term fix,i have done numerous boards,i am sticking orignal panasonic gt30f131 no returns (touchwood) fgd igbt not long term fix fellow techs thought warn you all
    Rubbish

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  • flocko
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    Hi Afiz aka .microtech/ proman, to say you have had no returns on your board repairs and I assume your repair kits did make me laugh, as I have had no end of failed board sent to me after your repairs or kits have been use and failed. what does your add say "my warranty ends when your tv shows a picture" or in most cases a small flash from the screen and board.For your information the GT30F131 were not produced by Panasonic but by Toshiba. Most of us on here now use the Fairchild FGD4536 as replacements and have no problems, infact your failed repairs have been fixed and return working by using them

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