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LG 50PC1DRA 50 in. Plasma Television Questions & Answers
Tv powers up for a second makes poping noise and go off
Our Sony WEGA 50" also made this popping sound and we suddently had no picture. We ordered a new lamp, followed the instructions, and everything's been working just fine. Searched Google for "lamp for TV model" and found excellent prices. Good luck!
Lg tv problems
If you wish to get more details, check the site linked
below. Pull up older posts there. Check
the site with patience, as it has over 2400 posts now. All are related to electronic equipment
repair help. If you search the site in
Timeslide option, which can be selected from the drop down list at the top left
of the display window, it will be easy to locate the related post. You can also do a search by type in the
brand name to your device into its search box at the top right of display
window.
http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
I have a LG 50PC1DRA plasma and my TV keeps blinking.
Visit the site named 'Electro-help' for
more details. Click this link. View it in
"Timeslide" or "Flipcard" option, which can be selected
from the drop down box menu by the [Sidebar] tag, at the top left corner
of the display window. It will make
search easy. There are more than 1200 posts to different brand TVs now. Pull up
older posts there. Blinking codes to LG Brand TVs are described in detail here.
How do ou reset plasma tv
Just unplug the TV from AC mains wall socket. Plug it back in to after 10 minutes or so. This must make the TV to a hard reset.
WHY IS MY TV CUTTING ON AN OFF BY ITSELF
This problem is caused by a shorted circuit board, the cutting off and on is a symptom of the that defective circuit board. With falt panel LCD TV's as big as 42" going for as low as $400.00 on sale it is not the best idea to repair the problem which may be more than that cost to replace.
50PC1DRA
guessing may or may not help---if the power board had bad caps you may have missed one that looks good and is not OR some other part on the board may be bad--my instinct in this case would be to consider replacement of the power board first if you cannot confirm every single voltage is coming out of it.
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