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    We are trying to fix our Philips TV

    We have taken out one of the boards inside. Board# (X) PLTVEL241XAN6.

    As in one of the pictures there seem to be two burned resistors (?) (or whatever they are called) - a blue one and pink one.

    Anyone know how to fix this? Can we replace them? - if so where can we buy the parts, and how do we identify the parts?

    Do we need to buy a new board?

    Any thoughts/suggestions are appreciated.

    Many thanks.





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    #2
    Re: We are trying to fix our Philips TV

    Welcome to the forum

    The part that you have marked I would check for shorts in and round that area and the mosfet

    If you do not know how to check a mosfet google how to test one

    You do have to have a volt meter
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 04-02-2020, 02:34 PM.

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      #3
      Re: We are trying to fix our Philips TV

      You likely need to replace Q9101, C9126, R9101 and U9101. But if you can't tell a resistor from a capacitor, it might be best to just replace the board.
      Q9101 = TK6A65D mosfet
      C9126 = 100PF/2kv capacitor
      R9101 = 0.27Ω 2 watt resistor
      U9101 = PF6003AS PFC driver ic
      You also need to check R9113, D9104,R9109 & R9110
      Last edited by R_J; 04-02-2020, 05:08 PM.

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        #4
        Re: We are trying to fix our Philips TV

        Looks like eBay has three available. Before you purchase, double check ALL of the labels and markings on the board vs the item you are buying and ensure it matches.

        ShopJimmy.com is my usual choice if i can't repair a board... but they don't have this power supply available.
        -Thomas
        I'm a hardware engineer focused on networking equipment for my day job. I void warranties and fix consumer electronics for fun.

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          #5
          Re: We are trying to fix our Philips TV

          Many thanks for all your responses. I'm certainly not an electrician and maybe a new board is the way togo.

          Again your responses are much appreciated.

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