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23-12-2008, 7:31 AM
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42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
does any one know of a common reason that will cause this television not to power on. Red light comes on and that is as far it gets.
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23-12-2008, 10:29 AM
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Re: 42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
Could be a number of things, PSU failure or even just a popped capacitor. Need to get a technician to take a look.
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23-12-2008, 12:13 PM
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Re: 42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
I was told by a tech that it was the y sustain board, I exchanged the board and it still will not power on.
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23-12-2008, 12:50 PM
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Re: 42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
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does any one know of a common reason that will cause this television not to power on. Red light comes on and that is as far it gets.
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Have look at this thread.
http://www.avforums.com/forums/plasm...sma-blink.html
It would also help if you posted the model number.
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23-12-2008, 2:14 PM
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Re: 42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
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I am sorry, the model number is 42fd9954/17s, the light does not blink, it comes on red and stays red, is there a fuse to tell the tv to power up. the sight you mentioned talked about caps, where are they located on the tv
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23-12-2008, 2:55 PM
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Re: 42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
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I am sorry, the model number is 42fd9954/17s, the light does not blink, it comes on red and stays red, is there a fuse to tell the tv to power up. the sight you mentioned talked about caps, where are they located on the tv
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This model suffers from faulty capacitors in the power supply unit, it would be a good idea to remove the power supply panel and have the capacitors replaced. I have listed some of them and values I could find.
C48 X-SUS Panel
C49 10uF 16V X-SUS Panel
C2133 22uF 25V PSU
C2210 47uF 25V PSU
C2663 100uF 63V PSU
C2664
C2540 100uF PSU
C2541 100uF PSU
C2508 100uF PSU
I hope this helps good luck with the repair.
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24-12-2008, 12:54 AM
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Re: 42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
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Originally Posted by rayferry
This model suffers from faulty capacitors in the power supply unit, it would be a good idea to remove the power supply panel and have the capacitors replaced. I have listed some of them and values I could find.
C48 X-SUS Panel
C49 10uF 16V X-SUS Panel
C2133 22uF 25V PSU
C2210 47uF 25V PSU
C2663 100uF 63V PSU
C2664
C2540 100uF PSU
C2541 100uF PSU
C2508 100uF PSU
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I have three panels in the back the y sustain sits to the left, which I have already changed out and the x sustain sits to the right, is the x sustain considered the power supply and is this where the capacitors are located.
Last edited by choddo2006; 24-12-2008 at 2:21 AM.
Reason: Fixed quote to show reply properly
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24-12-2008, 2:22 AM
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Re: 42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
The PSU will be connected directly to the mains input. Do you have any photos?
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24-12-2008, 3:22 PM
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Re: 42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
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The PSU will be connected directly to the mains input. Do you have any photos?
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I hope the following picture will help, it show a x-sustain board on the right, a middle board and the Y sustain on the left. I hope this helps so you can tell me which board you are talking about.
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29-12-2008, 11:24 AM
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Re: 42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
I'm no electronics expert but those caps look in good condition. I guess I was expecting something with a bit more clout for a PSU although there are those 3 coils there which might be small transformers. Anyone know what those things are? Where does the AC come in relative to that picture?
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05-01-2009, 2:03 PM
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Re: 42IN Phillips Plasma will not power on
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I'm no electronics expert but those caps look in good condition. I guess I was expecting something with a bit more clout for a PSU although there are those 3 coils there which might be small transformers. Anyone know what those things are? Where does the AC come in relative to that picture?
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The board pictured in the centre is the power supply
Bottom left next to the main fuse, blue and brown cable into the white plug. I have not got a circuit diagram to hand but I would guess they are mains filter coils for the various power supply sections. The only way to test a capacitor is by an ESR meter as they do not always bulge at the top.
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Reason: Forgot to identify the PSU board
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