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Were you able to locate c97 for planar tv 42" plasma
On the power board, you will see two large electrolytic capacitors at one corner and a transformer directly next to them on the long side of the board. The big blue (usually blue, anyway) box next to those is C97. On the other side of that are three white power resistors standing in a row. The part number label for the board is usually on the edge of the board right close to C97.
No power PDP-42BK 42 in. HDTV Plasma Television
First check the power cord and ensure it is firmly plunged into the set or it could be the fuse on the power board which I am almost certain you will not be able to purchase anywhere. do you have a pic of the board?
Planar pdp42bk problem
change the c97,c19 and c16 caps below is where I got mines.
Got it from a site called digi-key.com their phone
# is 1800-344-4539. The part #s are EF6225-ND you need 1of these, and
E6105-ND you need 2 of these, the cost is $16 for all. Let me know how
it went.
Planar PD42ED Plasma TV - Problems with Picture
Hi,
Offhand and initially, a possible source of part(s) is
here. Am not sure how current though the posting is. Pls give it a try.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
Thank you for using FixYa.
PDP-42BK Black vertical lines
Comment by stanpok, posted on Aug 07, 2008I had problems with my Planar PD42ED Plasma TV. The picture was messed up. As Planar was not a popular brand, there was a reluctance by most repair shops and technicians to look at my TV. I called Planar and tried to get some help from their technical support folks. I was told by a Planar rep that they no longer carried my type of TV because the company that
manufactured it for them had gone out of business. They also no longer
carried replacement parts. But they were nice enough to send me the Service manual which also included circuit diagrams.
I had the TV looked at by a repair shop authorized by the major brands to service their products. After doing their diagnostic tests, I was told the problem was caused by a defective X-Main board. They said they couldn't get a replacement board and as a result, were unable to fix it. I told the clerk who called me to give me the number of the part that had to be replaced. He gave me the incorrect part number which sent me off on a wild goose chase. I found it strange that I could even find a used part. So I went to the repair shop and had them show me the defective board. I wrote down the part number I read off the board. At that point I realized the part number he had given me was wrong.
After I got home I went online and googled the part number and found it. I ordered the part from shopjimmy.com and received it in about a week. At that point I was going to switch it out myself and save $100 in installation fees but changed my mind in case the replacement part was defective. That was a good move because after the technician installed it, there were problems. He ended up have to make adjustments to some voltage settings somewhere else in the TV to get it working properly.
This whole experience has taught me a few things:
-
Not all technicians know how to repair Plasma and LCD TVs. For Plasma
and LCD TVs, it seems that a place authorized by the major vendors will have
technicians with the experience and training to do the job properly.
-
The part list included in the service manual may not always show the
correct part numbers. This is because there could be different
configurations of the panel and the panel in your TV can have another
configuration not specified in the Service Manual. If replacing a part, always use the part
number found on the actual part to be replaced in the TV.
- You may wish to
validate the part number provided by the repair shop. Although the
technicians really seem to know what they are doing, the clerk who
called me to tell me what the problem was, gave me the wrong part
number. He also told me to scrap the TV because parts were no longer
available. If I had followed his suggestion, I would not have my TV today.
If your TV continues to give you problems, I'd suggest contacting Planar and getting the Service Manual for your TV. The problem you are having with the set may be described in it along with a possible solution. Unless you have the technical skills and knowledge necessary to do proper diagnostic testing, bring your TV to a reputable repair shop. I contacted the folks at LG and they gave me names of some of the repair places near my home. If you endup need to replace a part, go to a site like eBay.com and see if somebody is selling it.
Good luck!
Pdp-42bk fix
sorry for the delay have not been here for a while, yes those are the caps.
Planar PDP-42BK 42" Green Light just Flashes no picture.
Email this guy @
[email protected], he has planar parts to sell he might have a power board
or change the c97,c19 and c16 caps below is where I got mines.
Got it from a site called digi-key.com their phone
# is 1800-344-4539. The part #s are EF6225-ND you need 1of these and
E6105-ND you need 2 of these, the cost is $16 for all. Let me know how
it went.
PLANAR PDP-42BK NO VIDEO SIGNAL
who changed the caps and what caps did they change, also there are two switches on the board one should be normal and the other on 30v
Life span
the power board runs for about 3 yrs because of the wrong type of caps on the board other that that its the best plasma out there in my view.
Umm.. just some advice..
With no answers to my questions, I merely ask if there is anything else that I can offer in hopes of a response from the asker to my questions which would help solve the problem. I don't post BS and then beg, this isn't begging. I just wish that FIXYA would do something about issues like this
PLANAR 42BK PDP TURNS ON THEN OFF
I have the same problem, with the cover off I used a hair dryer to warm
the C18 capacitor then switch the tv on and it works. C18 is located at
the top of the power board, thats the second board on the left, it's
value is 450wv 330uf. Until I can get the capacitor I leave the back
open. Let me know this works for you.
Planar Plasma PDP-42BK Power issue
You might want to contact them at http://www.planar.com/Products/TV_Large_Screen/plasma/index.html
from there you can go support and then on line custumer service.
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