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bulb
just replace my bulb and tv keep cycling will not start and stay running help
Re: bulb
What do you mean by "cycling"?
What kind of TV do you have? a DLP or a LCD projection?
Do you hear any strange noise coming from the TV?
Is there any more symptom you can provide us?
Please be more specific...
What kind of TV do you have? a DLP or a LCD projection?
Do you hear any strange noise coming from the TV?
Is there any more symptom you can provide us?
Please be more specific...
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Re: bulb
i have a 65dr650 dlp sharp.
what mean is that it try to start then shut down and try again over and over but it never come fully on. yes i do hear a strange like it fan are not working right.
what mean is that it try to start then shut down and try again over and over but it never come fully on. yes i do hear a strange like it fan are not working right.
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Re: bulb
were do i find a color wheel? thanks for your help and do i get to the fans?
Re: bulb
Search for guides for replacing the color wheel. There you can see where is the color wheel and the fans located.
You can also take a look at http://guides.fixyourdlp.com/samsung/bp96-01579a.php
HTH.
You can also take a look at http://guides.fixyourdlp.com/samsung/bp96-01579a.php
HTH.
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Re: bulb
it something todo with power the bulb light then it shut down then it light then shut down over and over
Re: bulb
If your lamp is not well-ventilated the TV turns Off due to overheating, that's why I recommend you to check the fans and air vents first. The bulb shutting down over and over again could also be a ballast issue, maybe is not reaching enough power to keep the lamp ON. However a color wheel malfunctioning could be detected by a sensor which sends a signal to a circuit board to turn the TV off.
So the question would be:
What kind of noise are you hearing?
clicking (ballast), whining/buzzing (colorwheel or a fan) or none (lamp)?
P.S. clean the fans and air vents before turn the TV ON and check the noise.
HTH.
So the question would be:
What kind of noise are you hearing?
clicking (ballast), whining/buzzing (colorwheel or a fan) or none (lamp)?
P.S. clean the fans and air vents before turn the TV ON and check the noise.
HTH.
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