I had the same problem with a Panasonic Viera Plasma TC-P50S3 with 14 flashes. I used an ohm meter tocheck continuity of the boards inside, starting with the power board (power to TV off). Check YouTube for videos on how to do this. The SC card showed a fault (It was reading close to zero ohms on both pins. I could find no one who supplied SC boards and could only find repair kits. Repairing a circuit board is outside of my ability, time and tools. I found a place online to send the SC board in for repairs. $65 plus shipping. I was getting $350 "ballpark" quotes from Panasonic authorized TV repair shops. If none of this works for you, there are TV salvage companies who will pay you some cash and pick up TV from you. You can also sell it on craigslist for salvage parts or part it out separately. The various boards seem to cost around $100 each and you likely have four or five in your TV. At least for my TV, the parts don't seem to be out there, so there is a demand for the salvageable parts.
SOURCE: tv won't power on. only have a red blinking light
try hitting the reset button somewhere on the side / back
SOURCE: I can't get my panasonic 58pz800u on the red light blinks 10 times
Visit the site named 'Electro-help' for
more details. Click this link. View it in
'Flip card' option, which can be selected from the drop down box
menu by the [Sidebar] tag, at the top left corner of the display
window. It will make search easy. Some times, the ads attached with each
posts, both at the right and bottom, might help you to find the availability of
spare parts. There are more than 880
posts to different brand TVs now. Count the number of blinks occur at one time very carefully. There is no chance for a 10 blink pattern for this TV.
SOURCE: blinks 10 times
Yes, it is going to be most likely the power board or something connected to it----voltages will need to be checked---most authorized Panasonic shops will also know what is bad in advance.
SOURCE: panasonic viera th-50pz800u won't turn on. Red power light blinks 10 times.
Before spend $$ on replacement boards, make sure anything attached to it is powered off. Unplug TV for 5mn to 15min. Plug back in and it should power on. If not leave unplugged overnight before spending on a replacement board. We have to do this 2-3 times per year when someone forgets to turn off auxiliary components (receiver, DVD, cable box, etc) first. It has always come back on.
SOURCE: No sound, no picture just blinking red light
Its fan SOS board is likely to be faulty. If you wish to get more details, check the site linked here. It has details about blinking codes to Panasonic Plasma TVs. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ Pull up previous posts there, either by type in the model name to your set in its search box, or view it in Timeslide option.
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