Re: Philips tv 42PFL5432D/37
Still no luck. I replaced the parts listed above and still nothing. When I plug power into it between the fuse and fuse holder it sparks a little very weak spark. Other then that nothing. Could my board be shot or maybe not a good solder connection with the parts I replaced. Maybe just time to buy a new tv.
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Re: Philips tv 42PFL5432D/37
the numbers that I have are the big cap is 220uf 450v. C957
The numbers for D922 STPS40H100CW
The numbers for Q901 W18NK80Z
The numbers for D927 NBRFT060CT
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Re: Philips tv 42PFL5432D/37
Yes TPM2.0U LA is correct. The locations are D922, D927, Q901, c957. Yesterday I tested the large cap yesterday and both directions it was giving a low reading that my meter was beeping. Today it gives no reading.
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I circled the bad ones that are getting bad readings. I am trying to order these. How do I know witch one to get? They are really hard to read....
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Re: Philips tv 42PFL5432D/37
Blue red and green have Q and the yellow is a D
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I tested my bridge rectifiers and main capacitor not sure about the mosefets
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Can you point me in the right direction on ordering a main capacitor and bridge rectifier?
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Is this my main capacitor? Witch I think it is. I tested it and it is bad. I also tested the bridge rectifier that you told me to test. I was confused on how to test put looked up on youtube. One of those is also bad. Thank you for the help. I know to order panasonic capacitors because I was ready your other post about what to by. Thanks for the help. You saved me a lot $$$$...
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The capacitors that I used were FR and FM series. I do have a digital multimeter....
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Philips tv 42PFL5432D/37
My tv stopes working. It would not turn. No lights at all. I opened up the back and my fuse was blown. There is no signs of burning or fried anything. I did notice all my capacitors were bulged. I replaced all the capacitors with Panasonic from digi-key. I put it all back together and put a new fuse in it and plug it in. Well the fuse blow again and alittle smoke. Need some help on what could cause this.
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