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Anonymous Posted on Jan 10, 2014

The red led is blinking 10 times when turned of

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2008

SOURCE: why my red led blinks 10 times and then repeats itself. i have a panasonic px60 screen

I know your frustration, all the brands have problems. It sounds like your inverter has gone bad and they do. I've replaced several of them. Try not to compare the new sets with the old. The new sets will not ---will not last nearly as long or as reliable as the old technology. It's sad that you spend at least $1000.00 for a set these days just to have it a throw-away in two years.

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Philip Frye

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  • Posted on Nov 22, 2009

SOURCE: Panasonic plasma 50PZ85 power led blink 10 times

Either a bad power supply or a bad processor board.
A Good Service Shop should know what the 10 blinks are indicating.
May be a repair cost between $200 and 400 dollars.
Be prepared -
Blessings,
A/V Media Guy

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The Knight

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2012

SOURCE: RED LED BLINKS CODES

For more details, just type in the site name "Electro-help" to your search engines' search box [not in the address bar of your browser], and click search. It is an electronic equipments service help site.

All details you want are there. Note the position of hyphen in between words in site name, when you type it in. The site will appear as it is in web; subtitled as Service help to electronic home entertainment equipments.

Pull up older posts. You can get all details.


You can locate it either at the bottom part of first search page, or at the top of second page. Detailed descriptions are there to help you.
Sometimes, clicking on advertisements by the side and bottom of each post might help you to get details about the availability of spare parts; price etc:-

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2012

SOURCE: PANASONIC TH-50PX75U PLASMA TV LED LIGHT BLINKING 10 TIMES

That is a power suuply problem,i have the same problem i looking for a solution to fix my or i gonna buy a new one,also new onw is spensive on ebay some people offer the repair service good look

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2013

SOURCE: panasonic viera th-50pz800u won't turn on. Red power light blinks 10 times.

Before spend $$ on replacement boards, make sure anything attached to it is powered off. Unplug TV for 5mn to 15min. Plug back in and it should power on. If not leave unplugged overnight before spending on a replacement board. We have to do this 2-3 times per year when someone forgets to turn off auxiliary components (receiver, DVD, cable box, etc) first. It has always come back on.

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