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Phillips TV 27pt543s37a ch#L01.1u AC-7638

bullvw
18 years ago

For those of you who've found that a little bird is keeping your tv from powering up, set goes tweet tweet tweet when plugged in, It may be that transistor 7460 has gone short. From the Philips service guide, it is recommended to unsolder one leg of coil 5561 to see if the noise stops. If it does it points to 7460 being bad. There is also a article at

http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_30321/article.html

that lists the most common parts replaced by Philips techs on a dead L01.1 chassis. The schematic for this chasis can be found at http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_30321/article.html

Now, if I can just find a source for the parts.

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