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Default Phillips Tv repair 28pw6006

Hi there
I have a Phillips 28pw6006 /05, with a L01.1E board in .
and its got a psu fault i was informed it may be a faulty cap,
it just keeps switching its self off every couple of seconds
sometimes after firing up the audio comes on but the screen dosent.

so having took the back off i found a green ceramic disc capacitor
board marked 9505, and the barkings of 9R0 on it , its about the size of a
new 5p piece and a little thicker .

does anyone know what value this is , and what voltage t may be?

i susepect it as 9pf , but dont have a clue of the voltage
lots of the electrolytics in the tv set range from 16v to 250v
but like i said this is a ceramic cap ..

any thought would be great

de paul


 
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