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Yes, this is caused by a capacitor problem, take the tv apart and on the main PSU board the faulty capacitors will be evident by their bulged appearance. Andrew Eve
The first mistake was the Philips TV. They are the worst tv. They are constantally needed to be updated. If you have warranty, I would recommend you taking it back or calling philips customer service and getting your tv repaired or replaced.
from the model number you have a 42" set,,the v_set and v_scan voltages need to be set 15vdc lower..this should take care of it,,if not then the plasma panel is bad
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