philips 65pus6162/05 pfc ic faulty

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  • jimbofz
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Apr 2013
    • 539
    • uk

    #1

    philips 65pus6162/05 pfc ic faulty

    Hi
    this tv uses LD7591T ic for pcf boost voltage in psu
    the chip is s/c
    causing dead no led lit
    only 330v across main smoothing caps
    so no boosted voltage or stable secondary o/p voltages
    ive tried all the usual suppliers no one has this chip
    i can order from china but dont want to wait until july
    can anyone suggest a supplier here in uk
    or maybe possible equivalent
    the chassis type is tmp 17.7e la
    thanks
  • jimbofz
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Apr 2013
    • 539
    • uk

    #2
    Re: philips 65pus6162/05 pfc ic faulty

    any thaughts?

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    • dskall
      Badcaps Legend
      • Oct 2016
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      • usa

      #3
      Re: philips 65pus6162/05 pfc ic faulty

      I have bought on ebay and AliExpress. Stuff from China off of ebay seems to get here faster.
      I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.

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      • jimbofz
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Apr 2013
        • 539
        • uk

        #4
        Re: philips 65pus6162/05 pfc ic faulty

        thanks for taking time to reply
        .looks like i will just have to live with this monster tv under my feet untill july

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