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These blinks are fault indication. From the number of blinks occurs at one time switch on, you can get an idea about the faulty section circuit inside it. If you wish to get more details, check this site. Pull up older posts there. Check the site with patience, as it has over
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That problem is usually cause of faulty capacitors on the power supply board..
Just follow this instruction to fix your TV..
1. Open the back cover of your TV. 2. Look at the power supply board..Its normally connected to the power cord.. 3. After that,,try to look at the actual image of capacitors if it is bulged on the top so that you can easily determine the bad capacitors.. 4. After that,,try to replaced the bad capacitors using soldering iron and soldering lead..replaced the capacitors only with the same type ratings and value.. 5. Some of the capacitors not bulged so its better if have a capacitance meter
thats usually caused by a blown thermal fuse on the transformer and the 10 blinks appears. I can assist but will need to do it via email you can contact me at [email protected]
Power board it dead,take the tv aparts.Check for Capacitors parts for puff up or burst open.Know how to solders?replaced these capacitors in the power board.Or replaced the whole power board.Tries Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com.
On a Panasonic TV the 10-blink error code can sometimes be caused by low voltage running through an HDMI cable, particularly from a Media PC or some video game consoles. Try disconnecting any HDMI cables and unplugging the Television for 30 seconds, then power it on without the cables attached.
If this works, connect the cables to the front panel (usually HDMI-3) which uses a different controller board.
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