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Plasma tv started to flicker and it wont go away.

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It may be the convergance board or If this is a philips, this is the one with the blasted ssb pannel, this pannel even after you order one may still malfunction, i have had to oder upto 4 to finaly get one that works right. the problems will be varous with these boards, when you get a replacment, the one you got may solve your inital problem but it may have another problem. Sorry to tell you this but this is a very troubled board.

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