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Hi everyone,
I have a Phillips 26PFL4507/F7 LCD TV. The Power Supply board was fried (fuse blew). I ordered a new PS, but the TV still appears dead. Here's what I do know: 1) The standby voltages are OK. 2) The capacitive touch power button works. I know this because touching the power button turns on the remainder of the PS voltages. 3) Per #2, the 3.3v, 5v, and 21v and 24v supplies all turn on. 4) None of the indicator lights work, not even the power light (the LED is good per DMM readings). 5) The Base of Q3502 seems to be at ground, which would indicate the Power LED signal from the DSP is correct, however, the Base of Q3501 is also at ground. Therefore one or both of these transistors are probably bad (probably Q3502). Other than the above observations, the entire set appears dead. I hesitate around #5. If one transistor is bad, perhaps to the original blown Power Supply, I wonder what else might have blown. I could order a new Digital board, but if the original problem was the LCD display, and that display is still bad, I will have put more money (and time) into this set than it is worth. Has anyone had any experiences with this line from Phillips? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, -Frank |
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