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Default Philips model 42PF9967D schematics

Hi guys,
could anyone help me with this Philips 42PF9967D Plasma, a link to a
schematic of the PSU would be really helpful.
The problem is a heat sensitive component in the primary section. The set
will start up after the aplication of a hair drier for around five minutes
or so. I have reflowed all solder joints and checked caps for esr etc but
I'm feeling in the dark without some voltage info etc. Any help
appreciated,
Cheers, Pete

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Look for Two 3300uf 10 vdc electrolytic capacitors in SMPS (switch
mode power supply). I'll look for a service manual.



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Another tip not the exact set, but similar. Try the Crystal location
IHOO a 27Mhz on the SSB Board. Part# is 823827736071
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