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Fujitsu power supply shutdown goes to standby mode. no picture. If I turn it off for a while I get great picture and after a while it shuts down and goes into standby mode. Is this a power supply that is in need of replacement?

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This is most likely caused by the Main Power pcb.

See Fujitsu Service Bulletin on this problem in the P42HHA10 model. -see link below
http://tomtom2k5.free.fr/fujitsu/PDP-0035-06.pdf

A similar Service Bulletin is probably available to suit your model. A competent service technician should be able to implement the service bulletin.

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