Re: 50" Philips 50PFP5332D/37 Plasma No Picture, Has Sound?
There are 6 actual LEDs that light up as soon as the TV is plugged in. When I turn off the TV via power button, all the LEDs turn off except for the one on the power supply board.
When I plug in the TV it clicks once and turns on, instead of initiating standby mode. It seems the standby mode isn't working as the front indicator light on the TV always stays blue.
The panel is a Samsung PDP Module (Model: 50HW-YB02)
I tried using this troubleshooting guide but couldn't really...
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Re: 50" Philips 50PFP5332D/37 Plasma No Picture, Has Sound?
They were replaced by a local TV repair shop a while back (I lost their number) however I found the same capacitors online for $15 total to replace.
I think this may be the culprit of a failed capacitor (tell me if I'm wrong), but there is not much/if any visible bulging. Also, the 2 capacitors in the top right also seem abnormal....Last edited by philips; 09-02-2012, 01:39 PM.
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Re: 50" Philips 50PFP5332D/37 Plasma No Picture, Has Sound?
Thanks for the the response! I'm not sure how to read the voltage chart (attached) but I don't think I'm getting the correct voltage readings. When I plug in the TV, it clicks once and the green indicator lights turn on.
All the fuses seem to be normal and don't appear to be burnt out. Although, I found some capacitors that MAY appear to be abnormal (attached). The capacitors that were replaced 2 years ago were on the main power supply (also attached)....Last edited by philips; 09-02-2012, 01:01 PM.
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50" Philips 50PFP5332D/37 Plasma No Picture, Has Sound?
Hi!
Recently after a thunderstorm my Philips plasma television has stopped working. When I plug in the TV, there is no red standby light and no standby mode it seems. When I turn on the TV, a blue light appears in the front, along with sound, but no picture! It's also worth noting that there are 4 visible green lights inside the panel. (attached)
I replaced the capacitors for this TV over two years ago, so I opened up the panel and tried testing out the voltages for every board. I did not notice any burnt capacitors, although I can provide more pictures if needed. Attached...Last edited by philips; 09-01-2012, 06:48 PM.
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