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- Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:25 pm
- Forum: Samsung Discussion
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Re: Samsung DLP white dots fix?
Hello Ovadoggvo, So here is story, I believe to have successfully replaced the DMD Chip and Philips lamp correctly with your help and please keep in mind I am no DLP Technology expert! Let me tell you what I did. I wore latex gloves throughout the entire process, they did not have any at Radioshack ...
- Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:34 am
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Re: Samsung DLP white dots fix?
Thank you for being very thorough Ovadoggvo, It took me some days to pretty much gather how and how long it would take to get my TV up and running before the Super Bowl. I took a good long look at the trouble shooting and guide to replace DMD links you provided, and it seems like something I can do ...
- Wed Jan 15, 2014 12:08 am
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Re: Samsung DLP white dots fix?
Thank you for the help Ovadoggvo, So I have never changed the lamp inside this TV. I took the lamp out and I do not see any indication that this is an original Philips or Elliptical lamp, what do I look for? What does the (P) stand for in the model code? The answer to both your questions is yes. The...
- Tue Jan 14, 2014 11:15 pm
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Re: Samsung DLP white dots fix?
Hello ovadoggvo, The expired warranty card mentions this is a HLT6156WX/XAA but the TV says just HLT6156WX on the back. I removed the lamp as instructed on a similar post for this model. Both the lamp itself and the "model sticker" mentioned on the side of the TV match as BP96-01472A. Since they are...
- Tue Jan 14, 2014 10:27 pm
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Samsung DLP white dots fix?
Hi, I just got a great Samsung 60" DLP and it has white dots all over the screen. They look like dead pixels on an LCD but this is a projection TV. Before joining this forum I had a local tech tell me his service center would try the most common part in line first and then start charging for every p...
- Tue Jan 14, 2014 10:24 pm
- Forum: Greeting
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Re: New to the forum? Introduce yourself!
Hello, I have recently started my own business selling refurbished electronics in the New York area, and I realized quick that projection televisions are not only very accessible for DIY repairs, but big screens with great picture come at a more economic price tag. I have 20 yrs experience in electr...