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TV switches off after a couple of second and Red Light blinks 8 times.

Our Panasonic TX-P42GT50b TV has stopped working this morning and we have had to buy a new one but I would like to take on the challenge of repairing it. Any ideas as to what the 8 blinks could mean and what part/component needs reparing / replacement. Seen online about the SS board and needing a repair kit? (Panasonic SS Board Repair Kit TNPA5623 TXNSS1SDUU (factory kit, 8 blinks)) Would this work? Thanks in advance

Update 1:

Here are the images of the SS1, SS2 and the whole back of the tele! If you need anything else let me know

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Update 2:

Thought i would add pictures of what it looks like before it switches off! (hasnt done this every time but went a strange dark and purple mess!)

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@burtben well your 8 blinks come up for these issues:

Driver SOS3

(SS FPC DET)

(SS Energy recovery circuit)

and the boards associated with that are the

SS-Board

SS2-Board

SS FPC

SS2 FPC

It is absolutely possible that this repair kit could fix it, if the parts that have failed on yours are the common failure points. It is not going to harm it, but maybe an additional cost. I'd go for it and spend the extra few dollars :-)

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Thanks for the reply! Any ideas as to what i should start with and what i should buy?

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@burtben we need to know your SS board number to see if there is a complete kit. I'd check places like shopjimmy.com to see if they got those. Of course, post some pictures of your boards so we can see what is going with yours. Agregar imágenes a una pregunta existente

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@oldturkey03 Just updated with images!!

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@burtben Dark, purple images on Plasma are a Z-sus board ((SS-Board on Panasonic's. Those are the boards in images 1 and 2.

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@oldturkey03 Aah okay, do you reckon i should order replacements of them? found a used SS1 board on ebay but can't seem to find an SS2, would there be a way of narrowing down?

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