I have a 60PA5500 and I am having some issues.
When I first plug it in, it makes a click noise (not sure if this is normal or not).
Then when I try to turn it on, it clicks once like it's turning on, then it immediately clicks off.
Interestingly enough, if I leave it unplugged for a few minutes or an hour, it'll start working again perfectly. I can turn it on and off as much as I want and use it all day. It'll click when I turn it on and when I turn it off.
But when I shut it off for the night and come back in the morning, it goes back to clicking off as soon as I turn it on.
This sounds like a bad capacitor to me but upon visual inspection of the power board and all other boards, all the electrolytic and film capacitors look fine to me.
Could this be a bad Y-SUS or Z-SUS or mainboard instead?
Or could it be the C802 capacitor that a lot of people with the 50PA5500 have had success with replacing? The power board between the the 60PA5500 and 55PA5500 are a little different but the 60PA5500 does have a C802 near the top in a similar location.
If it does sound like the capacitor, how do I know which one to order? It might be different than the 50PA5500 one.
Any input here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
When I first plug it in, it makes a click noise (not sure if this is normal or not).
Then when I try to turn it on, it clicks once like it's turning on, then it immediately clicks off.
Interestingly enough, if I leave it unplugged for a few minutes or an hour, it'll start working again perfectly. I can turn it on and off as much as I want and use it all day. It'll click when I turn it on and when I turn it off.
But when I shut it off for the night and come back in the morning, it goes back to clicking off as soon as I turn it on.
This sounds like a bad capacitor to me but upon visual inspection of the power board and all other boards, all the electrolytic and film capacitors look fine to me.
Could this be a bad Y-SUS or Z-SUS or mainboard instead?
Or could it be the C802 capacitor that a lot of people with the 50PA5500 have had success with replacing? The power board between the the 60PA5500 and 55PA5500 are a little different but the 60PA5500 does have a C802 near the top in a similar location.
If it does sound like the capacitor, how do I know which one to order? It might be different than the 50PA5500 one.
Any input here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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