Panasonic P60ST60 7 Blinks
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Re: Panasonic P60ST60 7 Blinks
It looks like your SUS_UP and SUS_DOWN switches -- IGBTs -- have failed.
You can replace the 30F132 with 30F131 (widely available)
We would need the part number of the devices on the heatsink to confirm replacements for those
You may also need to replace the driver ICs, highlighted.
These are surface mount parts and can be difficult to replace if you have not got surface mount experience. Learning is pretty quick though. If you want to take the risk, don't replace them. About 80% of the time, they survive, but when they fail, they can damage the new IGBTs.Comment
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Re: Panasonic P60ST60 7 Blinks
Just wanted to update this thread to state that it indeed was the SS board. She fired up without issue. One other issue cropped up though, had a horizontal black line along the bottom 1/4 of the TV. Reseated the cables on the SD Board, made it worse... reseated again. All went away. Those things really are touchy.
Anyway, thanks for all the help guys! Total cost was $100 CAD for the TV and $70 for the new SS board after shipping and exchange.Comment
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Hello! yes I know there is already lots of information about this issue. I have a Panasonic TC-P55ST50 that originally displayed an 8-blink error code. Following the troubleshooting flowchart, I ended up replacing the SS board. However, even after replacing it, the issue persists. The TV turns on and stays on without displaying an image, and continuity is confirmed on all connectors. What am I missing here🤔?
Ok Im a mechanical engineer ...but I thought I was able to follow a rather simple flowchart for electric troubleshooting 😂.
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