Re: Philips 42pf5320/10 PSU
Just a quick update to say my TV is back working. Thanks you Reecey for pointing me in the right direction by checking VS voltage. This helped me discover that the little dials on the psu were to change the voltages of the vs and va supply. After correcting these voltages and leaving the TV unplugged for an hour, it turned on no problem with no buzzing.
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Re: Philips 42pf5320/10 PSU
Ok. I found what they should be and measured and they were a little out. I adjusted the mini potentiometers and got voltages correct. Buzzing has quietened down a bit. I noticed when i disconnect the main av board from psu, the psu stays on.
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Re: Philips 42pf5320/10 PSU
I do not know what the VS and VA voltage on this tv should be as there is no sticker on the unit to advise what it should be. Any ideas?
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Re: Philips 42pf5320/10 PSU
This is the pic of my psu. The chassis of my tv is lc4.9e AA.
The fuse I replaced is under the heatsink on the left (marked in blue). Although it could have been under the heatsink marked in red.
I also circled in blue the 3 mini dials that I was talking about.
I have no idea how to test for S/C.
Thanks...Last edited by cormicar; 05-11-2016, 02:18 AM.
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Re: Philips 42pf5320/10 PSU
I have a dmm but it doesnt measure capacitance.
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Re: Philips 42pf5320/10 PSU
Im thinking now that perhaps it wasnt a bad cap as replacing it didnt resolve the issue. Im only going on a very slightly raised head on the cap. Do you know what the dials on the psu are for?
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Philips 42pf5320/10 PSU
My philips tv died the other day. Green power light on but black screen. Changed capacitor that i thought was gone and that didnt bring tv back. I then found a dead slow blow fuse on psu and changed that and now i have relay clicking and screen coming on for a couple of seconds and then turning off. I also noticed a lot of buzzing from psu.
There were mini dials on the psu that i moved and may not have put back to the correct position. Could this be a problem. One dial was labelled VS and the other vscan. Perhaps i should put the original cap back in??
Any advice would be greatly...
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