Common Problem with Panasonic TV not turning on & Power Supply Help
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This video is designed to be a guide for testing and troubleshooting your TV repair. Please note that other complications may exist that aren't addressed in this guide. While we always strive to provide accurate and detailed information, we can't guarantee that it will fix your TV's issues.

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The Power Supply Unit (PSU) Board shown in this video is a compatible substitute for the following Part Numbers, and is a replacement for the following Plasma TV models:

Part Numbers:
• LSEP1279UNHB
• LSEP1279WMHB
• LSEP1279HNH
• LSEP1279LNHB

Plasma TV Model Numbers:
• PANASONIC TC-42PX14
• PANASONIC TC-P42C1
• PANASONIC TC-P42C2
• PANASONIC TC-P42X1
• PANASONIC TC-P50X1

Top Common Panasonic Plasma TV problems for bad Power Supply Unit (PSU) Boards:
• No Power (Dead TV), Red or No Standby Lights
• Bad Capacitors, Blown Caps
• Power Surges
• Low Voltage Readings

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Disclaimer:
WARNING! Please make sure that your TV is unplugged, and that you are protected from static electricity. There are various ways to eliminate static electricity, but the most common way is to use a grounding wrist strap. Take photos and notes often to help remember the location and orientation of the parts and wires. And feel free to pause and backtrack through this tutorial as much as needed.

Materials Needed:
To be best prepared to replace the Power Supply Unit (PSU) Board inside of your TV, you will need the following materials:
• A pair of latex gloves.
• Your ShopJimmy.com replacement Power Supply Unit (PSU) Board.
• A pair of needle-nose pliers.
• Both a flat-head and phillips screwdriver.
• And a cup to hold all screws, clips, and any other small items. So let's get to it shall we?

Instructions:
• Locate your TVs identification label and take note of the brand name model number, serial number and model code if present.
• Unscrew and remove the back cover.
• The Power Supply Unit (PSU) takes in and distributes power throughout the TV. This board is connected to the power cord, or A/C Adapter.
• For this TV, the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is located at the center of the chassis.
• Carefully unplug all wires by hand.
• Unlock the wire connectors by squeezing the tab or tabs and gently remove the wires. Be sure to keep a firm grip with both hands.
• Unscrew and remove your bad Power Supply Unit (PSU) Board.
• A partial part number for this item can be found printed on the board.
• The suffix information can be found stamped on the board.
• Search your partial part number on http://www.shopjimmy.com to find a compatible replacement.
• Click on the search results to view important product specifications. Verify that your original board matches all requirements noted in the product description prior to purchase.
• Insert all screws to secure your ShopJimmy New Power Supply Unit (PSU) Board to the chassis.
• Reconnect all cables.
• Return the back cover to its original position and secure all screws.
• This ShopJimmy replacement Power Supply Unit (PSU) Board does not require any manual configurations in order to function. Simply plug in and power on and your TV will function as if new.