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Philips Brilliance 201P10/00
Hello,
I want to repair my Philips brilliance 201P10/00. When I power it up the power led start blinking, and nothing else happens. I don't have a schematic. All tips are welcome TIA Joris Weijters |
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Most likely the set is in protection. This is usually attributed to a
failed flyback, and or high voltage, and or scan drives. Any of the various components in these areas can fail, and thus cause this type of indication. Proper troubleshooting and service is required. Determining the details of the power supply outputs, supply voltages to the scan amplifiers, and if there is proper drive pulses to the scan amplifier output stages is a way to start. It would be an assette to order the service manual from Philips to start with. If you are not trained and equiped to perform TV servicing, it would be recomended to give the set out for proper and safe service. Jerry G. ====== |
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