Philips 42 PF plasma power supply problem

Set refuses power on, both on remote as panel button, standby light is on. As this set is already 4 years old, is it worth fixing? The panel was ok until failure.

Bart Bervoets

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sunnylion
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Bart Bervoets: Without a qualified tech getting inside with some test equipment and diagnostic knowledge how can anyone say whether it is worth fixing or not? Could be fairly easy to fix or could be a basket case??? No way to know based on the total lack of technical and troubleshooting results and details in your original posting. At the very least you should TAKE it to a service shop for a repair cost estimate so you can make an intelligent repair decision with facts instead of wild guesses. electricitym . . .

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electricitym

I would revise that to say you should call a Philips authorized servicer that has been trained on the Plasma sets to come out and look at it in your home. The chance of damage in moving it is a lot higher if you are trying to get it into the car a few times.

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dkuhajda

this is only a 42"..... quite easy for one person to carefully move around. In my shop we consider this a "carry-in" size.

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electricitym

I am a technician but not familiar with plasma. As well the screen is not with me so i based me on my friend's error explanation. Power supply was my guess as well.

Bart Bervoets

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sunnylion

Nothing wrong with that, as long as it's on a blanket or other soft surface.

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Lionel

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