C Craigness Novice Member Joined Sep 3, 2019 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Points 5 Age 52 Location New York Oct 2, 2019 #1 Can the power supply used from this TV (A) into TV (B)? A Panasonic PANASONIC TC-P42G10 42" 1080P PLASMA T B Panasonic PANASONIC TH-50PZ80U 50" PLASMA
Can the power supply used from this TV (A) into TV (B)? A Panasonic PANASONIC TC-P42G10 42" 1080P PLASMA T B Panasonic PANASONIC TH-50PZ80U 50" PLASMA
JayCee Outstanding Member Joined Jan 20, 2004 Messages 31,675 Solutions 2 Reaction score 4,394 Points 5,622 Location Lanarkshire Oct 2, 2019 #2 Nope. The TH is considerably older than the TC. You need a like for like replacement.
C Craigness Novice Member Joined Sep 3, 2019 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Points 5 Age 52 Location New York Oct 2, 2019 #3 Thank you. Do you know where one could buy a replacement TH power supply?
JayCee Outstanding Member Joined Jan 20, 2004 Messages 31,675 Solutions 2 Reaction score 4,394 Points 5,622 Location Lanarkshire Oct 2, 2019 #4 You need to copy all numbers from the psu pcb then enter them into a Google search.
C Craigness Novice Member Joined Sep 3, 2019 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Points 5 Age 52 Location New York Oct 2, 2019 #5 PSU (Power Supply) and PCB (Power Circuit Board) from inside the unit? Open the set you mean?
JayCee Outstanding Member Joined Jan 20, 2004 Messages 31,675 Solutions 2 Reaction score 4,394 Points 5,622 Location Lanarkshire Oct 2, 2019 #6 “PCB” is the printed circuit board which the power supply components are mounted on. Yes, that's the only way to check. But only if you’re confident (which by the tone of your reply you don't sound TBH) and take full safety precautions.
“PCB” is the printed circuit board which the power supply components are mounted on. Yes, that's the only way to check. But only if you’re confident (which by the tone of your reply you don't sound TBH) and take full safety precautions.
C Craigness Novice Member Joined Sep 3, 2019 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Points 5 Age 52 Location New York Oct 2, 2019 #7 Safety precautions? Such as?
JayCee Outstanding Member Joined Jan 20, 2004 Messages 31,675 Solutions 2 Reaction score 4,394 Points 5,622 Location Lanarkshire Oct 2, 2019 #8 Craigness said: Safety precautions? Such as? Click to expand... Sorry to be blunt but if you need to ask that I'd recommend you call in a professional TV repairman and do not attempt to do it yourself.
Craigness said: Safety precautions? Such as? Click to expand... Sorry to be blunt but if you need to ask that I'd recommend you call in a professional TV repairman and do not attempt to do it yourself.