Re: Panasonic TC-P50G10 7 blinks, now 6 - Need help
It is actually "M81707FP" it is a Mosfet per the webpage that I found. It states, "M81707FP is high voltage Power MOSFET and IGBT mod-ule driver". No place around me has a board, just a few repair places on Ebay that I have found so far. I will keep looking.
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Re: Panasonic TC-P50G10 7 blinks, now 6 - Need help
Thanks, I saw that too. Just not sure if these parts will fix my issue. I have 6 blinks now. I do see one of the surface mounted components that appears to be blown, it has the part # "HB1707FP" (or MB1707FP or N1707FP) on it, I think. There is a hole in the top of this component and it is hard to read....
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Re: Panasonic TC-P50G10 7 blinks, now 6 - Need help
Thanks, I saw that too. Just not sure if these parts will fix my issue. I have 6 blinks now. I do see one of the surface mounted components that appears to be blown, it has the part # "HB1707FP" (or MB1707FP or N1707FP) on it, I think. There is a hole in the top of this component and it is hard to read....
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Re: Panasonic TC-P50G10 7 blinks, now 6 - Need help
Where would I find a reliable replacement board?Last edited by Jcarro; 09-16-2013, 06:47 PM.
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Panasonic TC-P50G10 7 blinks, now 6 - Need help
I have looked through several of the threads on this site and have not found the exact answers to my questions so I created a new thread. Here is the background info.
Yesterday, while watching my P50G10, there was a loud pop and the screen went out. At first I shut it off to prevent any possible problems but turned it back on once I read online about the error codes being displayed by the LED. The LED showed 7 blinks. I pulled the power cord and tried to find more info. When I checked the LED again it now displayed only 6 blinks. It is now consistently displaying 6 blinks only....
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New to this forum.
Just trying to fix my Panasonic TC-P50G10 TV and ran across this site. Hoping to get it fixed without taking out a new mortgage on the house.
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