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    Hey guy's, my m8's offered me his 42" plasma, broken of course. He's had a repair man look at it and he say's the x & y board/s need replacing, just wondering is it worth while and if it's easy replace the board/s ?.
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    probably easy enough but price of boards could be dearer than the tvs worth

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    Quote Originally Posted by reddevil157 View Post
    Hey guy's, my m8's offered me his 42" plasma, broken of course. He's had a repair man look at it and he say's the x & y board/s need replacing, just wondering is it worth while and if it's easy replace the board/s ?.
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    May help you Bud.

    Code:
    http://www.scribd.com/doc/7580885/LG-TV-Plasma-Training-Manual
    See your mate and get the exact model number of the Plasma. then you will need the part number of the board that needs replacing.


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    first check the fuses on the X & Y boards.There is hybrid IC under the aluminium cooler.replace it on the board with blown fuse.

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    Thank's for the reply's ppl, will get the model no & part no 2moro and post back.
    Madzar, when you say fuse's, are they like little capacitors ?

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    Taken from another post

    Thanks go to V8 Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by allycoops View Post
    Taken from another post

    Thanks go to V8 Dave

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    Cheer's Ally, still waiting on my m8 to get back to me with the model no.

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    Right guy's, I've got a model no. took off the back of the tv and found this mod no PDP 42X20000 inside. On the back that I removed was LG ser no\ cep.no 409mavl- 46869. Looking at the screen it has loads of different colour's on the left half of screen and a thick blue line on the right (both vertical). It has been diagnosed as x & y sustain board/s by a repair man. He told my mate it would cost around 200 euro to supply and fit. Should I be looking for different number's or are these what ye need ?.
    Thank's in advance. I did look at the link's I was given but I might as well be looking up a bear's ass. Maybe it's just out dated ?.
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    Is this the board no. 6871Q DH068A YDRVTP
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    Board number = 6871QDH068A top Y drive. doesnt seem to be in stock @ Flat tv.


    These look as if they are the correct parts but wait for V8 Dave to have alook at this thread, (I've pm'ed him for you) he'll advise you Red.


    http://www.nikko-electronics.co.uk

    http://www.dalbani.co.uk
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    42x2000 is the generation of panel; you should be looking for a number beginning 6870abcxxxx to identify the boards.

    As an aside, it'll probably be an RZ-42PY10, or a 42PX5D which can only be described as ~~~~ing shite. The fault also sounds like Y drives having failed (probably due to a blown Y SUS). If the X board is out, you'll have a very milky faint washed out picture; so I'd leave that one alone and start with the Y first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allycoops View Post
    Board number = 6871QDH068A top Y drive. doesnt seem to be in stock @ Flat tv.


    These look as if they are the correct parts but wait for V8 Dave to have alook at this thread, (I've pm'ed him for you) he'll advise you Red.


    ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, SEMICONDUCTORS, PARTS, TRANSISTORS, INVERTERS, TRANSFORMERS | DALBANI

    Product Details: 6871QDH068A
    Cheer's Ally, I know now what the boards are by what you posted, they are rectangular in shape with one corner cut off them. As you look at them on left hand side of tv, there are 2, top one has the top right corner cut off and the bottom one has the bottom right corner cut off, hope this make's sense to ya .

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    Quote Originally Posted by allycoops View Post
    Board number = 6871QDH068A top Y drive. doesnt seem to be in stock @ Flat tv.
    They are in stock, but you need to look for the 6870 number, rather than the 6871 on the sticker in this case

    42X2A drives

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    what do you reckon of that no then V8 ? ok V8 I'll have a look and get back to ya, thanks.
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    Jesus Christ that small, top, 6870 00H 001A. bottom, 6870 00H 001A, not sure bout the 00 b4 the H, meaning could be a letter QDH,and QFH what you think V8. I f this is no good to ya, I'll get a magnifying glass tomorrow .


    Sorry I gave you the wrong no Ally, the link for 42x2A drive's that V8gave me look just like them.
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    It'll be QDH/QFH.

    I hate diagnosing plasmas; they're a nightmare. Especially these old LGs, they have some weird failure modes...

 

 
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