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Phillips 32PFL3504D/F7 how to check for bad capacitors

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There is a repair service which addresses any problem with the power supply board, not just bad capacitors: http://www.coppelltvrepair.com/p/780/digital-lifestyles-wt322-power-supply-board-repair-service-no-power-shutdown-etc

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