Where can I find a repair/service guide for a Panasonic projector?
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Repair/service guide for a Panasonic PT-L500U projector?
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My Panasonic projector won't turn on unless you hold he cord in a specific position. I have replaced the power cord and the problem persists, I'm assuming there is something wrong with the "AC in" socket. It could be a wobbly pin or maybe something just inside, but it's definitely affected by the position of the power cord.
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My Panasonic PT-L500U projector won't turn on unless you hold he cord in a specific position. I have replaced the power cord and the problem persists, I'm assuming there is something wrong with the "AC in" socket. It could be a wobbly pin or maybe something just inside, but it's definitely affected by the position of the power cord.
I'm no engineer, but I'm decent with electronics and have a feeling I may be able to repair the AC input if I can get my hands on an official Panasonic service guide or something like that. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Where can I find a repair/service guide for a Panasonic projector?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
My Panasonic projector won't turn on unless you hold he cord in a specific position. I have replaced the power cord and the problem persists, I'm assuming there is something wrong with the "AC in" socket. It could be a wobbly pin or maybe something just inside, but it's definitely affected by the position of the power cord.
I'm no engineer, but I'm decent with electronics and have a feeling I may be able to repair the AC input if I can get my hands on an official Panasonic service guide or something like that. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Where can I find a repair/service guide for a Panasonic projector?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
My Panasonic projector won't turn on unless you hold he cord in a specific position. I have replaced the power cord and the problem persists, I'm assuming there is something wrong with the "AC in" socket. It could be a wobbly pin or maybe something just inside, but it's definitely affected by the position of the power cord.
I'm no engineer, but I'm decent with electronics and have a feeling I may be able to repair the AC input if I can get my hands on an official Panasonic service guide or something like that. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.