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Blinking Lights - Worth Noting

Post by mitchkramez » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:12 pm

This seems obvious, but all over the internet, people misread this simple observation....

5 blinks, pause, 5 more blinks - rinse, repeat

IS NOT THE SAME AS

5 blinks, 5 seconds solid, tv off.

If it's the first, then it's likely the lamp, if it's the second you've got bigger problems.

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Re: Blinking Lights - Worth Noting

Post by Jake » Wed Aug 26, 2009 6:24 pm

Cool, thank you for the info dude.

And yeah there's a huge difference, for what i know is that in some brands there's actually a time between the intervals of the flashing lights. i.e; 2 flashes, a 1 second pause, 2 flashes.... and they also have like 2 flashes, a half a second pause, 2 flashes...both are way different things. I just find that funny.
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m50wh72s power supply

Post by mitchkramez » Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:24 am

my shop says i have a bad coil causing a hiss, but rca doesn't make that coil anymore -- does anyone have a line on a coil for this tv or even the whole power supply? The part number (i think) is 270341R

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Re: m50wh72s power supply

Post by TonyC1 » Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:31 pm

Not sure this one will fit yours but they may have it -AndrewsElectronics on line

List Price: $116.99 each
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ETA: In Stock
Description: BOARD, BALLAST (LAMP POWER SUPPLY)
Vendor: RCA
Core Value: $50.00
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To place an order, please contact our order desk at 800-289-0300 or 661-257-7700 M-F 8:15 AM to 4:45 PM PST.

Thank you,

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Not sure if you carry this but I am looking to replace a power supply board for an RCA M50WH92S DLP projection TV (ATC361B chassis)

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Re: m50wh72s power supply

Post by mitchkramez » Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:07 pm

tony, that looks like the ballast board, i need the power supply --

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Re: Blinking Lights - Worth Noting

Post by smbjcm » Tue Oct 06, 2009 11:09 pm

How about 5 seconds solid then nothing?

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Re: Blinking Lights - Worth Noting

Post by mitchkramez » Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:19 pm

Do you mean 5 seconds solid then off? Do you get sound? Do you hear the color wheel spin up? The more information you give us the more we can help! :)

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Re: m50wh72s power supply

Post by TonyC1 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:46 pm

Thats what they sent me when I requested the power supply board - call them.

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Re: Blinking Lights - Worth Noting

Post by brdplya1 » Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:31 pm

My set an Infocus 61MD10 had the light engine replaced 2 years ago under warranty...now the blue lights comes on and blibks 5 times( i still have sound) and then does it again,thenafter about 30 seconds the picture comes back and all is good for about 10 mins or sometimes it goes for an hr...is this the bulb?

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Re: Blinking Lights - Worth Noting

Post by puddinboo » Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:48 am

brdplya1 wrote:My set an Infocus 61MD10 had the light engine replaced 2 years ago under warranty...now the blue lights comes on and blibks 5 times( i still have sound) and then does it again,thenafter about 30 seconds the picture comes back and all is good for about 10 mins or sometimes it goes for an hr...is this the bulb?
have u ever replaced the bulb in the tv ?also check all connections ,unplug everything and plug back in and ,it could be just a bad connection somewhere.u may want to try changing the bulb 1st if the bulb has never been replaced.

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Re: Blinking Lights - Worth Noting

Post by mitchkramez » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:32 pm

could be a couple of issues, the fact that it works, and then turns off sounds like a heat issue, i would take the back of the tv off and clean the ballast fan and any other amounts of dust you find in there first and see where that gets you...

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Re: Blinking Lights - Worth Noting

Post by brdplya1 » Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:17 pm

i took the front panel off and cleaned out all dust and ballast fan,took out lamp assembly and there were no loose wires or anything out of the ordinary..replaced the front panel and then turned on TV...same issue.Tv comes on and plays fine for about 1-3 minutes and then goes blank..i still have audio the whole time,lights flash 5 times and then after about 3 minutes the video comes back and this repeats all night.has anyone seen this to be an issue with the bulb or should i be looking elsewhere...the light engine and bulb have been replaced back in Nov 2007.i dont think its heat because the TV has only been on about 5 minutes when this starts.Also screen seems to get dim right before this and when it comes back on there is a little video noise/static before picture comes back.

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Re: Blinking Lights - Worth Noting

Post by brdplya1 » Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:30 am

This article fixed my set,its been on now for over 30 miniutes no problems:

http://www.61md10.org/modules/newbb/vie ... 96&forum=1

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Scenium HD61LPW167 Flashing Lights, No Picture

Post by Canondale » Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:28 am

Hello Everyone

I've done a lot of reading here, and this is my first time asking. My new-to-me HD61LPW167 is trying to start up, and getting the famous flashing lights. 5x, a pause, then another 5x. There is a one month old Osram bulb in this, and a brand spanking new color wheel, installed by yours truly this afternoon. From what i gathered from the previous owner, the bulb went, he replaced it, worked for a bit, heard his color wheel grinding, and then no picture. I bought it, and swapped out the color wheel, and now i'm confused. There seems to be power going everywhere it is supposed to be, and you can see the red lights on in the chassis, fans spinning, even the speaker makes a little pop as they do when first turning on. But no lamp ignition. I thought i read a bad color wheel would cause the lamp to not ignite, but after replacing the wheel, still nothing. Might it be the lamp got jostled during the move to my house? Is that a known issue during transportation? Is there any way to test a lamp outside of the TV? Any and all help/suggestions on where to go from here would be appreciated.
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Does this look swollen to you?

Post by Canondale » Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:03 pm

Hi... I'm looking for swollen caps on my power board. Does any of this look suspect to you folks?
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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by mitchkramez » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:23 pm

this looks almost identical to my PS. take a look at the caps outlined in red here:

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Replacing these caps fixed my issue (of blinking lights for 5 seconds, solid for little bit and then turning off). I had a local shop do it here for $30 out the door - just brought the board down to them. 2 of them were swollen the other two LOOKED fined but were indeed bad.

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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by Canondale » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:09 pm

Pretty similar! Maybe I'll run the board into a shop and try those caps... I'll post my results. Thanks for your help!

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RCA 5 blinking lights, Power Supply, Lamp, Ballast

Post by jrjorin » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:57 pm

ok here we go my girl friend has an Infocus 61md10 which is the same as an RCA. So she tells me the picture in black in the center after changing out the lamp. So i read and find out that one of the lens is melted. We take it apart and i find the melted plastic lens I replaced it with a glass one. Durring the disassembly a cable comes unpluged from a small green board just above the lamp. Its a black cable with a small white clip that plugs into the end of the board. So i tell her no problem we will plug it back in when reassemble. So durring reassembly i plug it back in thinking it will only fit one way right. Wrong it will plug in both ways. Not knowing this we plug in the TV and get the 5 blinking blue lights pause 5 blinking blue lights then it turns off and repeats the same thing again overe and over. The fan on the left side of the mirror comes on, I guess thats the dm3 fan and i can hear something startup around the lamp but the fans there never come on. Now i need to know did i kill everything, are the pins to the clip bent, or is the lamp bad? Oh also she lets it on and it started doing this very rappid blinking of the blue lights and then went back to the same 5 blinks.

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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by Eddie » Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:07 pm

depends.. it's got something to do with either the lamp, ballast, or power supply. That's my guess. If you haven't replaced the lamp, you might want to try that first.. if you've already replaced the lamp, check the power supply to make sure none of the capacitors are blown out.
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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by jrjorin » Sat Jan 16, 2010 1:26 am

Well she bought a new lamp because it was doing the 5 lights thing and it worked for about a week. Then it burned the plastic lens and had the dark spot in the middle of the screen. So last night i was fixing that and now it wont come back on. I am guessing that the ballest is over loading the lamps and causeing them to burn out thats also why it melted the lens.
What do you think about that idea?

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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by jrjorin » Mon Jan 18, 2010 1:59 am

I think the clip where i bent the pins is on the CBA lamp power board. Do you think that would cause the lamp not to light and cause the 5 blinking lights?

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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by Canondale » Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:01 pm

HI.... replaced all 4 of those caps, and still a no-go. The repairman didn't find anything else wrong with the rest of the board. So still getting the 5 flashes. Any more ideas?

Thanks

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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by puddinboo » Thu Jan 21, 2010 12:37 am

Canondale wrote:HI.... replaced all 4 of those caps, and still a no-go. The repairman didn't find anything else wrong with the rest of the board. So still getting the 5 flashes. Any more ideas?

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did u check all conections everywhere (unplug and plug connections back in could be dust or dirt causing problems ,worth a shot.)

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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by Canondale » Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:39 am

I did.... had it all apart, cleaned & back together again. Might this be a ballast issue?

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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by Crowell » Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:28 pm

OK, let’s start from the beginning.
First of all, dose your tv get any picture when you turn it on?
Do you get any audio?
Do you hear any strange noises coming from the back of the TV?
How long ago did you purchased your TV?
Have you ever replaced the lamp before?
If yes, how long ago?
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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by Canondale » Fri Jan 22, 2010 2:41 am

Crowell wrote:OK, let’s start from the beginning.
First of all, dose your tv get any picture when you turn it on?
Do you get any audio?
Do you hear any strange noises coming from the back of the TV?
How long ago did you purchased your TV?
Have you ever replaced the lamp before?
If yes, how long ago?
Hi...

There is no picture when it turns on, power goes everywhere, fans spin up, lamp does not ignite, color wheel does not spin.
There is audio.
No strange noises.
The set is about 4-5 years old.
The lamp was replaced just 2 months ago or so, Osram bulb, and a brand new color wheel a few weeks ago.

Thanks! Hope that helps!

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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by Crowell » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:25 pm

Did you reset your lamp timer when you installed your new lamp?
Also, did you close the lamp door when you try to turn the TV on?
Have you cleaned the entire back of the TV free of dust and mold?
If you answer yes to all of these questions then im stomped.
Otherwise you should try them all.
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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by Canondale » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:31 pm

Crowell wrote:Did you reset your lamp timer when you installed your new lamp?
Also, did you close the lamp door when you try to turn the TV on?
Have you cleaned the entire back of the TV free of dust and mold?
If you answer yes to all of these questions then im stomped.
Otherwise you should try them all.
I did not reset the lamp timer. I am unsure of how to do this....

All of the rest are all yes, and I'm stumped too. How do you reset the timer? Is that an on-screen thing? Or something i can do from the remote or front buttons?

Thanks!

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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by Crowell » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:38 pm

Do you have the TV model? maybe i can help.
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Re: Does this look swollen to you?

Post by Canondale » Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:09 am

Sure.... HD61LPW167

RCA Scenium

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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by jrjorin » Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:28 am

bump still need help

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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by Crowell » Tue Jan 26, 2010 5:24 pm

Ok, the basics.
Do you hear any noises from the back of the TV? Did you close the lamp door when trying to turn the tv on? Did you clean the inside of the tv free of dust & mold?
Also could you take a photo of the cable and the damaged pins? Maybe I can help.
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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by jrjorin » Fri Jan 29, 2010 12:09 am

Thanks for the reply i got it working 2 of the pins were bent

I have a new post though since the screen isnt centered now there ia black solid line on the right side

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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by Eddie » Fri Jan 29, 2010 4:40 pm

Oh wow, the pins were bent?

If the screen isn't centered, it's usually something to do with moving it around. If it is centered and there are black bars, usually fuzzy bars, that means the light tunnel could have collapsed. You're having all sorts of problems with this thing!
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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by Crowell » Tue Feb 02, 2010 3:54 pm

Correct, there might be a problem with the light tunnel; possibly one of the internal mirrors is misplaced.
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Re: Scenium HD61LPW167 Flashing Lights, No Picture

Post by Eddie » Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:28 pm

The RCA lights of doom, as they were, could be a number or problems. I would have suggested a Philips lamp in that television, but definitely pull the lamp out and inspect it visually before purchasing a new lamp. Some very common problems with RCAs is the power supply going bad on you. The capacitors are notorious for blowing and you'll be able to see if you open the back up. I'm going to merge this post though, so please stay tuned, and perhaps someone else will have better insight than me!
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Re: Blinking Lights - Worth Noting

Post by brdplya1 » Sat May 15, 2010 11:27 pm

brdplya1 wrote:This article fixed my set,its been on now for over 30 miniutes no problems:

http://www.61md10.org/modules/newbb/vie ... 96&forum=1
Im sorry to say that my exact problem is back.The set ran good for about 4 months and now ...same issue.
5 blinking lights and then picture goes, but i have audio....rinse,repeat all night.
At first it would do this and afyer about an hour it would play all night...now back to 1-2 minutes and then no picture,just sound and there is no fan going.

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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by deadlydayne » Tue Oct 26, 2010 3:55 pm

jrjorin wrote:Well she bought a new lamp because it was doing the 5 lights thing and it worked for about a week. Then it burned the plastic lens and had the dark spot in the middle of the screen. So last night i was fixing that and now it wont come back on. I am guessing that the ballest is over loading the lamps and causeing them to burn out thats also why it melted the lens.
What do you think about that idea?
sorry to bring up old thread, but my sp61md10 burned through the plastic lense in the light tunnel too, could you tell me where you found a replacement for that lense as i am scouring the enet and cant find one. plz help

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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by IcerC » Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:19 am

"jrjorin" said "I made a new one out of glass"

how?

Someone said to go to a glass smith with the part and get a new one made.
Where would I find one?

The TV is perfect except for this one burnt plastic lens.

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Re: Need some help with 5 blinking lights

Post by Newtch » Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:04 pm

Hey all,

Great posts and I really like the pics. I have a 61 inch Infocus / RCA DLP.
I have been reading up on the 5 blinking lights problem for quite some time.
IT sure seems it can be multiple issues. I replaced the bulb and things improved
but the prob still exists. From reading it sounds like it could be the ballast, power
supply or capacitors on the power supply board. The pics above are the first Ive
seen of these systems. My question is.....isnt there a service manual or does anyone
have something that points out the location of the various boards / devices on this TV?
Also does enyone know the different testing points that can help Identify the problem.
Im sure you can measured the voltage going into the ballast and the voltage out to
help determine if the ballast is working properly. Can you measure the capacitors?
I would not be able to identify the ballast....but I can do testing points and locate it if
given some direction..... Keep the posts and pics coming...

Thanks for any help you can give...

Newtch

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Re: RCA 5 blinking lights, Power Supply, Lamp, Ballast

Post by frankcasara » Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:22 pm

I need to get the lens out of my 61MD10, can someone help?
jrjorin wrote:ok here we go my girl friend has an Infocus 61md10 which is the same as an RCA. So she tells me the picture in black in the center after changing out the lamp. So i read and find out that one of the lens is melted. We take it apart and i find the melted plastic lens I replaced it with a glass one. Durring the disassembly a cable comes unpluged from a small green board just above the lamp. Its a black cable with a small white clip that plugs into the end of the board. So i tell her no problem we will plug it back in when reassemble. So durring reassembly i plug it back in thinking it will only fit one way right. Wrong it will plug in both ways. Not knowing this we plug in the TV and get the 5 blinking blue lights pause 5 blinking blue lights then it turns off and repeats the same thing again overe and over. The fan on the left side of the mirror comes on, I guess thats the dm3 fan and i can hear something startup around the lamp but the fans there never come on. Now i need to know did i kill everything, are the pins to the clip bent, or is the lamp bad? Oh also she lets it on and it started doing this very rappid blinking of the blue lights and then went back to the same 5 blinks.

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