Not kidding at all, just be sure you let it dry well before reinstalling. May also be best to pull it out after about 1/2 the dry cycle and let it air dry. ******************************************************************************************************************* Since 1972 Jim Myers Telrad Electronics Fort Wayne, Indiana Gerald Gann wrote: > Jim, Al I don't think so. I is on the back of the board. That was the first > thing I checked when I saw that. You can even see spots on the top of the > plastic that houses the RCA and RF connectors. Jim are kidding about putting > it thru > a "pots and pans" cycle? I have dishwasher at home. > Thanks > Jerry > > Alpha 21 Electronics > > Granite City, IL 62040 > > Ph. 618-452-8620 > > Fax 618-876-5157 > www.alpha21century@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Jim Myers <jr.myers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Panasonic web site shows the board, P/N TNPH0370ADS, with a dealer price > of $458.02. Any chance the stuff that got spilled on the board is > coolant from a leaking CRT? Consider pulling the board a putting it thru > a "pots and pans" cycle, that is if you own a dishwasher. (Some of us > can's affort one!:) > ******************************************************************************************************************* > Since 1972 > Jim Myers > Telrad Electronics > Fort Wayne, Indiana > > > Gerald Gann wrote: > >>Good morning group: >> >>As recommended by Jeff Dougherty Tips came from Tech Repair CD >> >>1. Unplugged yokes one at a time. Nothing changed. Tip said Green >> >>yoke. >> >>2. Check C524 out of circuit. Checked good. >> >>3. Checked R860, R857 and R858. All good >> >>As recommended by Robert from H&H Electronics >> >>Change STK392-110. No change. >> >>After closer examination of the circuit board, the one on >> >>the left when looking in the back. The one with the convergence >> >>IC’s, dual tuner and a ton of SM IC’s. The only numbers I could >> >>find that might be the board number is TNPH0370. Anyway something >> >>has been spilled onto the board. It was all gummed up in-between >> >>the SM IC pins. Tried cleaning it with board wash. Did not help. >> >>Looks like board replacement time. I called Try-State Module >> >>and they are not set-up to work on them yet. Did say they would >> >>be in about month. Might keep that in mind. >> >>Called Panasonic about the board and they put it in research. >> >>Haven’t hear back from them. Know it has to be expensive. >> >>Ernie from Valley TV was trying to download the manual from >> >>Panasonic website. Must not have had any luck. >> >>I guess I am on hold till I get the schematic or a new board. >> >>Thanks >> >> >>Jerry >> >>Alpha 21 Electronics >> >>Granite City, IL 62040 >> >>Ph. 618-452-8620 >> >>Fax 618-876-5157 >>www.alpha21century@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> >> >> >>Gerald Gann wrote:Panasonic PT47WX49E Chassis DP820 Hi voltage come up and >>shuts down immediately. Could use a schmatic. Any one have any tips or a >>schmatic I could use. >>Thanks >>Jerry >> >>Alpha 21 Electronics >> >>Granite City, IL 62040 >> >>Ph. 618-452-8620 >> >>Fax 618-876-5157 >>www.alpha21century@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> >> >> >> >>----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>Lost Password: >>http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". >>Email Archives: >>//www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/ >> >> >> >>----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>Lost Password: >>http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". >>Email Archives: >>//www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/ >> > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Lost Password: > http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". > Email Archives: > //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/ > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Lost Password: > http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". > Email Archives: > //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lost Password: http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". Email Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/