@tonyw66285 just so we are all on the same page. Here is the description for the individual boards. That way we all use the same terminology :-)
[image|3015712]
Number 1 issues with these beasts is a bad fan. Make sure that your fans are nice and clean, good airflow and that both of them spin up.
=== Update (07/07/23) ===
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@tonyw66285 the way you describe the error your TV does not do any signal processing, nor does it detect a normal "SOS Detect" error. That would mean the error is most likely on the A or P board. Number 2 rule for Panasonic's plasma, the A board is always suspect #1 for any blinking failure.
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@tonyw66285 the way you describe the error, your TV does not do any signal processing, nor does it detect a normal "SOS Detect" error. That would mean the error is most likely on the A or P board. Number 2 rule for Panasonic's plasma, the A board is always suspect #1 for any blinking failure.
@tonyw66285 just so we are all on the same page. Here is the description for the individual boards. That way we all use the same terminology :-)
[image|3015712]
Number 1 issues with these beasts is a bad fan. Make sure that your fans are nice and clean, good airflow and that both of them spin up.
=== Update (07/07/23) ===
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@tonyw66285 the way you describe the error your TV does not do any signal processing, nor does it detect a "normal SOS Detect error. That would mean the error is most likely on the A or P board. Number 2 rule for Panasonic's plasma, the A board is always suspect #1 for any blinking failure.
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@tonyw66285 the way you describe the error your TV does not do any signal processing, nor does it detect a normal "SOS Detect" error. That would mean the error is most likely on the A or P board. Number 2 rule for Panasonic's plasma, the A board is always suspect #1 for any blinking failure.
@tonyw66285 just so we are all on the same page. Here is the description for the individual boards. That way we all use the same terminology :-)
[image|3015712]
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Number 1 issues with these beasts is a bad fan. Make sure that your fans are nice and clean, good airflow and that both of them spin up.
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Number 1 issues with these beasts is a bad fan. Make sure that your fans are nice and clean, good airflow and that both of them spin up.
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=== Update (07/07/23) ===
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@tonyw66285 the way you describe the error your TV does not do any signal processing, nor does it detect a "normal SOS Detect error. That would mean the error is most likely on the A or P board. Number 2 rule for Panasonic's plasma, the A board is always suspect #1 for any blinking failure.
@tonyw66285 just so we are all on the same page. Here is the description for the individual boards. That way we all use the same terminology :-)
[image|3015712]