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Andrew engineer
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Last Activity: 08-02-2017, 01:19 AM
Joined: 06-22-2017
Location: Oxford
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  • Re: Philips 32PFL5322D/37 power supply repair

    Reading through this thread inspired me to look into a neighbour's failed 23PF4321/01 television. When plugged in the red LED lights up. Pressing Power turns it off, but nothing else happens. Pressing power again turns on the red LED again. Opening the back reveals immaculate boards, no dust even, and no visible faults or previous repairs. It feels like a crime not to try to rescusitate it!
    Looking at the power supply board (PLCD150P1), there are 2 power supplies running off the same rectifier. One, with a TEA1533AT, has likely-looking...
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  • Re: Philips 32PFL5322D/37 power supply repair

    Reading through this thread inspired me to look again into a neighbour's failed 23PF4321/01 television. When plugged in the red LED lights up. Pressing Power turns it off, but nothing else happens. Pressing power again turns on the red LED again. Opening the back reveals immaculate boards, no dust even, and no visible faults or previous repairs. It feels like a crime not to try to rescusitate it!
    Looking at the power supply board (PLCD150P1), there are 2 power supplies running off the same rectifier. One, with a TEA1533AT, has...
    See more | Go to post

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