Three weeks ago, my Panasonic TX-P50GT30E also faulted with "7 blinks of death" during home-cinema. 
My first question:
What's the difference between TX-P... and TC-P... models? I've found a service manual for TC-P50GT30 (from electrotanya -> panasonic_tc-p50gt30_chassis_gpf14du.pdf), but I'm not sure, if it's the correct one for my TX-model?!
Boards:
SC = TNPA5335AG
SU = TNPA5336AG
SD = TNPA5337 (no AG or any other suffix)
First step: I disconnected SC-board from SC2-connector: for 1-2 seconds the multimeter beeps (continuity-test), then it shows 'overload' (high resistance) and no more beeps; when I do the same test in reverse (exchange the direction), the same happens. Checking SC2-connector with Ohmmeter shows 'overload', too.
Second step: I did the SD/SU-buffer-isolation test like frequently recommended by "tw2005" (re-connected SC2, jumperred SC50, isolated both SD/SU-boards from SC by disconnecting the 3 white bridge-connectors, unscrewed the 4 GND-screws (I was surprised, that all of them had already spring-washers installed; screws were hard to loose) between SC and SU/SD and isolated the GND-plates with thick paper between these boards).
Then I ran the isolation-test and still got "7 blinks of death".
Thirdly: I checked the buffer boards and determined, that SD had no shorts, but SU has several shorts on SU3 and SU4 connectors to the PDP! I don't disconnected the flat cables between SU3/SU4 to the PDP at this point.
Because repairing the SU would be a hard job, I've ordered a set of SD+SU(AG)-boards by ebay for 50 Euros: these boards are clean, having no shorts on the connectors; should be good...
Can a SU or SD buffer kill SC-board, or is it vice versa?
Or could the panel be faulty, causing a cascade of shorts from PDP to SU and then to SC?
Besides:
What differs the suffix between TNPA5335AG,...BG,...BH, etc.? Are these boards compatible to each other? Is it possible to use an AG-board (SC) with SU/SD-buffer differently suffixed, and vice versa?
Next I will determine shorts for following components on the SC:
Q401-403, Q421-423, Q531, D401-402, IC502, R401-403 and R421-423
Are there more to test?
Should I desolder before testing with multimeter?
Kind Regards
Martin

My first question:
What's the difference between TX-P... and TC-P... models? I've found a service manual for TC-P50GT30 (from electrotanya -> panasonic_tc-p50gt30_chassis_gpf14du.pdf), but I'm not sure, if it's the correct one for my TX-model?!
Boards:
SC = TNPA5335AG
SU = TNPA5336AG
SD = TNPA5337 (no AG or any other suffix)
First step: I disconnected SC-board from SC2-connector: for 1-2 seconds the multimeter beeps (continuity-test), then it shows 'overload' (high resistance) and no more beeps; when I do the same test in reverse (exchange the direction), the same happens. Checking SC2-connector with Ohmmeter shows 'overload', too.
Second step: I did the SD/SU-buffer-isolation test like frequently recommended by "tw2005" (re-connected SC2, jumperred SC50, isolated both SD/SU-boards from SC by disconnecting the 3 white bridge-connectors, unscrewed the 4 GND-screws (I was surprised, that all of them had already spring-washers installed; screws were hard to loose) between SC and SU/SD and isolated the GND-plates with thick paper between these boards).
Then I ran the isolation-test and still got "7 blinks of death".
Thirdly: I checked the buffer boards and determined, that SD had no shorts, but SU has several shorts on SU3 and SU4 connectors to the PDP! I don't disconnected the flat cables between SU3/SU4 to the PDP at this point.
Because repairing the SU would be a hard job, I've ordered a set of SD+SU(AG)-boards by ebay for 50 Euros: these boards are clean, having no shorts on the connectors; should be good...
Can a SU or SD buffer kill SC-board, or is it vice versa?
Or could the panel be faulty, causing a cascade of shorts from PDP to SU and then to SC?
Besides:
What differs the suffix between TNPA5335AG,...BG,...BH, etc.? Are these boards compatible to each other? Is it possible to use an AG-board (SC) with SU/SD-buffer differently suffixed, and vice versa?
Next I will determine shorts for following components on the SC:
Q401-403, Q421-423, Q531, D401-402, IC502, R401-403 and R421-423
Are there more to test?
Should I desolder before testing with multimeter?
Kind Regards
Martin
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