Dear guys,
i have a big issue with my Panasonic TX-58-AXW804 TV.
If i plug in the power cord, the power board relais is always clicking. So i guess this is related to the safety protection circuit.
If i press the power button on the backside of the TV for several seconds and release it afterwards, the clicking stops and for around 2 seconds the Panasonic logo stays on the screen. But after this 2 seconds the clicking starts again and the screen is switching off and not switching on again.
I am mentioning, that the trouble is related to the A-Board. I meassured the voltages on the testpoints of the A-Board and the 3.3V, 5V and 16V are there. But related to the protection circuit they are turning off in the same cycles like the relais of the power supply board is switching.
The red LED is always on until i switching on by the way i described. Then the green LED is flickering fast during this 2 seconds and after this the red LED again is always on.
I highly would appreciate any help for can solve the issue. Thank you very much in advance.
i have a big issue with my Panasonic TX-58-AXW804 TV.
If i plug in the power cord, the power board relais is always clicking. So i guess this is related to the safety protection circuit.
If i press the power button on the backside of the TV for several seconds and release it afterwards, the clicking stops and for around 2 seconds the Panasonic logo stays on the screen. But after this 2 seconds the clicking starts again and the screen is switching off and not switching on again.
I am mentioning, that the trouble is related to the A-Board. I meassured the voltages on the testpoints of the A-Board and the 3.3V, 5V and 16V are there. But related to the protection circuit they are turning off in the same cycles like the relais of the power supply board is switching.
The red LED is always on until i switching on by the way i described. Then the green LED is flickering fast during this 2 seconds and after this the red LED again is always on.
I highly would appreciate any help for can solve the issue. Thank you very much in advance.
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