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TV Doesn't Turn Off
My BPC '94 Panasonic has a strange issue. Pressing the power button on the remote or the set will usually cause the set to turn off. Other times it will click and the sound will turn off, but the picture will stay on. Pressing the power button again will cause another click and the image to fade in and out slightly, and the sound returns. Repeating this multiple times will eventually turn the set off.
This problem first surfaced back in '04 or '05, but a shop repaired it. Today I tried to turn off the set and it's back. Is this fixable? Thank you all. |
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Sounds like a sticky power relay to me. Next time it doesn't turn off tap the relay with a stick. It will probably turn off. If you don't have the TV open, you could try hitting the set with your hand, or pick up a corner and drop it an inch or so onto the table. Same deal....if that makes it turn off, replace the relay.
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I have a similar problem with my SONY tuner.... Didnt start until I took her off where she is and put her on her side!!! -- Now the relay keeps going off (audio dissapears) and I have to tap the unit to get it back on (Started a few months ago)
Good luck to you Outland!! |
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Thank you Dude111.
Geoff, if it is a bad power relay, I assume new parts are unobtanium. Can a relay be cleaned? I couldn't find much information about this online. I couldn't do the tap test today because it worked just fine. Go figure. When the problem first surfaced, it too happened rarely, then more often until it wouldn't turn off at all anymore, so I guess I have some time. |
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You should be able to substitute with another off the shelf relay if necessary.
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Audiokarma |
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I discovered what the problem was in my Sony...... One of the relay controllers for SPEAKER B was indeed loose on the board!! (I only use B) -- I took a rubber band and put it around both units in there (A/B) and it seems to be working fine...... (I did order another sony though as this one is almost on its last legs and I dont wanna lose this model,I love it! -- STR DE-185 |
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I've done it before. As long as the housing isn't sealed, you can pop it off and clean the contacts (or even bend them a little if they're not springy enough). But after I did so, the relay had to be cleaned again not more than a year later, and it was harder to get back into shape the second time around.
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My sony is still having issues..... Even with the control rubber banded down on the board she still goes into protect mode,etc........ I did order another DE-185 the other day...... Its really sad...... I DONT KNOW HOW THE CONTROL GOT LOOSE IN THE FIRST PLACE!!
I didnt slam it down on its side!!!! -- I was very gental (I was cleaning where she sits) Maybe the heat from it being on so long loosend it? (With the vents covered maybe (I have my tape deck on top of it (The only air vents that get let air in are on the side))) I hope thats not it but could be......... |
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Air vents are there for a reason. May not be your issue, but don't block them.
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I agree that it's probably a stuck relay. You may not be able to get an exact replacement; but, you should be able to find something with the same coil voltage and contact arrangement. The placement of the terminals on the replacement may be different and you may have to get creative with mounting it; but, I don't see a bad relay as being something that will send this set to the dump.
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It happened again, and I recorded a video. Tapping the side didn't do anything. It turned off eventually after 10-15 tries. Is it a power relay?
https://youtu.be/ke62Pw5Leck |
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Might be easiest to just unplug it when you wanna turn it off until we can figure out whats going on with the switch......
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Maybe you can get a tape head demagnetizer and pass it over the relay or make a home made demagnetizer out of a bolt and several turns of wire, connected to a 6 volt transformer. You need AC to do a good job of demagnetizing. |
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