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Welcome to the new forum!

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Welcome to Fix Your DLP!!! Please use the forum to help repair your television, learn more about DLP, LCD, or plasma technology, and meet new people!

We here at FixYourDLP.com are excited about the new forum installation and will be doing our best to moderate and facilitate forum growth!
So welcome and start posting in the corresponding topics :mrgreen:
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Post by naqvi » Tue Apr 14, 2009 11:06 pm

naqvi wrote:I have a JVC HD61FN97, my colors are more greenish and not that bright anymore, I had a technician come in and said the color engine has gone bad and too expensive to change. Is it true, or I just need to change the bulb. I know I can easilly change the bulb, but not sure if its the problem. I have other TV but this one has the best best sound and miss this TV. thanks for any advise or help.

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Post by naqvi » Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:31 pm

Thank you so much for the reply. Now the question is how to take the color engine out and identify the part. Can I do it without diabling the TV, view the part and part number then order it, change the part after I get the engine. Or it will take for a pro to do this job. I myself have good technical skills but have never done this before.

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Post by identtwins » Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:12 pm

Hello everyone. I have a samsung dlp. My picture will be perfect and then at any time the screen goes black. No flashing lights or anything. Still has sound. From what I have read it sounds like a ballast problem. Is this something I can fix myself although I have never worked on a TV before? Also when I looked at web sites to buy a ballast there are 2 or 3 different ones for my model. Which would I choose. My model number is HLR5067W. Thanks for any and all help. The TV has been at a repair shop for 3 weeks. They said they do not know what is wrong with it. Seems funny since they have been in business for 30 years.

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Post by Angel » Wed Jul 08, 2009 1:59 pm

identtwins wrote:Hello everyone. I have a samsung dlp. My picture will be perfect and then at any time the screen goes black. No flashing lights or anything. Still has sound. From what I have read it sounds like a ballast problem. Is this something I can fix myself although I have never worked on a TV before? Also when I looked at web sites to buy a ballast there are 2 or 3 different ones for my model. Which would I choose. My model number is HLR5067W. Thanks for any and all help. The TV has been at a repair shop for 3 weeks. They said they do not know what is wrong with it. Seems funny since they have been in business for 30 years.
Here is a guide for replacing the ballast in Samsung DLP TVs: http://guides.fixyourdlp.com/samsung/bp47-00033a.php.

Once you take the ballast out you'll see which ballast model you need.

How do you know the problem is not with the lamp?

Hope this helps.
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Post by Xploitz » Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:38 am

admin wrote:Please use this forum to help repair your television, learn more about DLP, LCD, or plasma technology, and meet new people! We here at FixYourDLP.com are excited about the new forum installation and will be doing our best to moderate and facilitate forum growth!
Hello admin. I love the forums! Just wish there were more members. :( I hope to learn a thing or 2 about DLP repair concerning Samsungs, and to meet some new, intelligent & interesting people. I already posted my first series of questions in the appropriate sub forums, so for now I'm just gonna browse and sift through the forums pages and use the search button to hopefully answer some of my own no0b questions. :geek:

Nice to meet you and I hope and wish this forum continued success.

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Post by grayfox » Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:10 pm

Hello everybody, sorry guys but I think this Topic is to greet new comers! please do not post questions about trouble shooting!
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Post by jukky » Wed Oct 12, 2011 6:05 pm

I need help with my Toshiba 72inch DLP TV...The model is 72MX195.....The tv turns on and have sound...but after about 5 mins the bottom screen has a GREEN wavey light that goes up and down and then eventually covers the whole entire screen.....I need to know if anyone has had this problem before.......Thank you ;)

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Post by grayfox » Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:32 pm

hello jukky,

so you're getting sound, that means the input board is working, what types of inputs have you used? this may be cause by the digital video board (which turns analog into digital signal over to the DMD so its ready for projection on your screen). Or it very well might be the DMD board, if you try a pure Digital input like an HDMI cable and find it does not do that distortion, then it might narrow it down to the digital video board.

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Post by PapaIndiaMikePapa » Thu Jan 16, 2014 9:53 pm

Hi guys,

I have a business where I pick up FREE televisions off of Craigslist, clean/fix them, and then re-sell them. Not only do I think this is a great way to recycle and keep the Earth green, but it's decent money!
I am so glad I found this site, as I stash all of the TV's I can't fix into my garage for parts. Hopefully the community here can help me figure some of the problems I have.

I will post my problems in the correct forums to not clutter things up.


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Post by EdRod » Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:30 am

It says to introduce myself. Hello NEWBIE EdRod here, I have worked in the appliance industry since 1978 and been in the field as well as in the shop. I worked for all the big guys like MAYTAG, SEARS, WARDS, WHIRLPOOL, HOWARDS and VIKING range distributors. However I have never worked on TV'S. So that's my story and I'm sticking to. EdRod

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