Panasonic TX-P42VT30E 7 blinks of death

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  • MikeSantos
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    • Jan 2021
    • 4
    • España

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    Panasonic TX-P42VT30E 7 blinks of death

    Hi,...

    I am just triying to fix this Panasonic. I will tell what I have done until now.

    I have checked the SN BOARD and I found some Transistors shorted and I changed them all.

    At the same time I saw that the PSU is also broken as it blows the T4AH250V FUSE. So I will have to change the 2 R6015ANX MOSFETs, so I need to buy them on internet because here I could not find them

    I am confused about fixing this Panasonic. What I know is that the SN BOARD is not in Shorted if I check the main source connector. I also checked all the connectors to the screen but are all ok.


    I am a novice and not professional for that reason I am looking forward to hearing some advices from all of you.



    What do you recommend to do? First, I need to wait the 2xR6015ANX.
  • marekk
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    • Mar 2013
    • 36
    • UK

    #2
    Re: Panasonic TX-P42VT30E 7 blinks of death

    https://alpengeist-tvrepair.blogspot...330-board.html

    here you got all that you need to do

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    • MikeSantos
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      • Jan 2021
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      #3
      Re: Panasonic TX-P42VT30E 7 blinks of death

      Originally posted by marekk
      https://alpengeist-tvrepair.blogspot...330-board.html

      here you got all that you need to do
      Thanks a lot...!!! I will have a look

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      • MikeSantos
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        • Jan 2021
        • 4
        • España

        #4
        Re: Panasonic TX-P42VT30E 7 blinks of death

        Hi,

        I have been following the Alpengeist-tvrepair.blogspot Blog.

        But I have discover a problem with the powerboard.


        There is a Thermic Resistance(3 legs) that is impossible to find I wonder if there is a way to handcrafted one

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        • tvtimmy
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          • Mar 2015
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          • usa

          #5
          Re: Panasonic TX-P42VT30E 7 blinks of death

          Here you go.
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