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TV stopped working .

My Panasonic P50S30 stopped working today. The red light is on and the relays make a sound when I plug it in. Also have continuity between all the 5 fuses , checked some connections from advice online and I’m getting voltage when the power button on the remote is pressed ( power button on Tv has been broken for about a year) hoping someone had some suggestions or a place to start . Thanks

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Here’s an image taken from the service manual for the TV showing how to troubleshoot a no picture problem. I assume that this is what you have since you didn’t say that the red light was blinking.

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If the red light is blinking there is a section in the manual that shows how to troubleshoot that.

The manual shows the location of the boards on p.22-25 in the dis-assembly instructions

To download the manual, click on the I’m not a robot checkbox below the Document preview box and then click on Go to Download.

''When the sentence below the preview box changes from This file is downloadable free of charge (5/day): ...processing... to This file is downloadable free of charge (5/day): Download (panasonic tc-p50s30 chassis gpf14du)'' click on Download as this is the link.

Be patient as it takes a little while to find the file.

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I found that manual, I used it the day my tv went dead. Unfortunately I checked the boards and fuses and they all seem to be working . One fuse has continuity but no voltage when tested, maybe this is the issue? Like I said I’m not to tech savvy when it comes to TVs so any additional help is appreciated

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Which fuse had no voltage, assuming all the rest did?

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Ryan Joseph, remember that not all rails will get power immediately. That fuse could be on a rail that gets powered once the TV turns on.

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