SOURCE: 6 blinking red lights on my 50 inch phillips plasma.
If you see bad capicators, just replace the ones that appear to be bad. There are many different types of capicators on the power supply and there are different part number for each one. The good thing about capicators is they almost always list the ratings on the capacitor itself.
Check the Voltage rating (V) and the Farad ratings (F, usually μF), you can replace them with any one that has the same ratings. Make sure BOTH of them match the old ratings, you can purchase at just about any electronics store that carries electrical components such as RadioShack.
SOURCE: I have a phillips lcd
U have all the tools like a soldering iron,a desoldering pump or a roll of desoldering braids,a roll of solders,also can do basic soldering and understanding of basic electronic?Yes,take out the tv power supply board,by checking it carefully ends to ends looking for dying capacitors parts,it alway bulging up on it tops or puffing up on it tops are the most common failer on the tv power supply board.By replacing all those dying capacitors,u can check the Zenith power supply board for capacitors for parts to replaced.Capacitors are very important must have the same exact micro ferit ok the voltages 5 or 10 voltages higher no problems.Take out capacitors and putting in different capacitors or new capacitors to a board must make sure polarity - + putting it in correctly to the board or will causes explosion,kill that new capacitor and more damaging to that board or the unit u tries to fix.
SOURCE: Phillips model 37PFL5322D/37
Plasma and LCD TV sets are prone to having capacitors in the power supply section fail. This is the most likely cause for the probem you describe. When capacitors fail your will commonly see one or more of the following symptoms.
Again, You can get a power supply repair kit with the parts, detailed instructions, and support from sites such as www.TvRepairKits.com . Or just click here to see more details on their kit.
Here are pictures of capacitors...Notice that the ones below look bloated. They have failed and will need to be repalced.
Capacitor being replaced! Fairly easy DIY fix.
Again, You can get a power supply repair kit with the parts, detailed instructions, and support from sites such as www.TvRepairKits.com . Or just click here to see more details on their kit.
SOURCE: How do you find the
Carefully remove the back of the TV. If you have a grounding strap, wear it. If not, always keep one hand on the TV and use the other hand when ''rooting around'' back there to prevent shock damage. The power supply will be large, and very heavy. Here is a link to what it could look like - this link is a list of all possible power supplies in your model along with photos. http://www.shopjimmy.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=42PFP5332D+power
Once you find the power supply, locate a part number on a sticker or the board itself and match that up to one of the power supplies from the link. Leave the power supply inside the TV until you have the replacement in your hot little hands, so you can remember how it went in etc.
SOURCE: Model 37PFL5322D/37 phillips tv has a fast clicking sound in the power supply, what will cause this.
possible the main relay in the power supply board may need soldring or you could have a stickey relay
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