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  • andrews7523
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2015
    • 117
    • lancashire

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    Panasonic tx-L42e6b turning off

    Hi I recently picked this tv up from ebay. The fault is it comes on then turns itself off. I thought this would be a simple main board fault but I've tried another and its doing the same so I then tried a different power supply because weirdly just before the tv goes off the backlights flicker but still no joy. I don't think the backlights will be T fault as I've tried the tv with them unplugged and still no joy. The last time I had this fault on a Panasonic I just reset it by holding down the volume and power button if I remember rightly but this won't work either
  • dick_barton
    Badcaps Legend
    • Aug 2015
    • 6643
    • Wales

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    Re: Panasonic tx-L42e6b turning off

    Flickering backlights are often, but not always, a sign of faulty led(s).

    Since you have changed the mainboard and the power supply I think you need to provide the voltages at the led connections to see what is happening.

    Best to use a multimeter with a min/max function if possible.
    Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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