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Anonymous Posted on Sep 15, 2017

HD50PLW164 Blue LED blink 10 times fast 1 time slow , TV restarts

TV turns on normal with good pictue ans sound. With in a minute the sound stops and the picture freezes. The Blue LED blinks 10 times fast /blink per second/ and one time long /LED stay on for 4-5 seconds/, than the LED turns off. The TV restarts at this point and the same cycle repetes again and again.
What 10 short and 1 long blink LED code means?
Thanks.

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For clarification of code/blinks significance you should check at mfg web site .

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2007

SOURCE: rca model d52w19

blinking light indcate a processor shutdown.. the processor has detected a problem in safety circuits and shut down the set. common problem are flyback and horizotal ouptut transistor. the processor has a error log file. technicians can plug a specail computer and read those to determine problem

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Sonny Berry

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2008

SOURCE: binks 5 times

You need to replace the capacitors on the power board. this is a very common problem with the RCA dlps See my tip under my profile for the ATC336 chassis RCA, your model is the ATC311 but it applies to your model as well.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2010

SOURCE: I have an RCA DLP M50WH72S tv. Powers up, picture

Hello; I am John at J D Electronics in Poland Maine. I have had an RCA model M50WH72S setting dead in my shop for over a year now and is now mine. The set would start intermittently and run for an hour and die. Other times it would not start at all and the LED would flash 5 or 6 times and stop. With no support from Thomson/ RCA, I was on my own. The extended warranty Co said to try the light engine first. I replaced the light engine with no improvement, just the led flashing. I was not going to pay 500 to 700 dollars for other boards to try to fix this piece of JUNK.I have since read several blogs that point to power supply caps as being the problem. I took this piece of junk apart for the last time before I hauled it to the dump. I pulled out the power supply on the left as you face the back of set. I noticed 2 Electrolytic caps had " domed shaped tops ,which is a good sign of failure or overheating. They are 1000 ufd @ 35Volts 105 degree rating. They were both bad along with 2 more on the same board ! They are labeled CP624 and CP647 on the bottom edge of the board inside the "c" shaped heat sink. The other two are above the chopper transformer labeled CP641 @ CP639. replacing these fixed the set. Call DigiKey 800-344-4539 part # 493-1588 are ten for $7.00. Don't spend money on a lamp you don't need.

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Sonny Berry

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2010

SOURCE: my RCA D52W20 --> turns on sometimes, when it

Sounds like the Flyback needs resoldering then replace the Three caps CP150, CP120, and CP114. You can get the repair kit by that same name from www.tvrepairworld.com the kit also contains the CD with instructions.

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Sonny Berry

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2010

SOURCE: power up, attempts to turn on, then shuts off,

Replace the three deflection capacitors CP150, CP120 and CP114. You can get the repair kit by that same name from www.tvrepairworld.com which also contains the CD with instructions.

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