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Lamp/Ballast troubleshooting
I recently replaced my lamp in my Samsung HLS5087wx and within two months the tv started turning off on its own just about every 30 minutes to an hour. The reason I replaced the old lamp was because it was having the same "turning off on its own" issues to begin with.
I am not sure if the lamps are the issue or if I am having a ballast problem. Can anyone advise? Are there wattage amounts that I should be looking for from my lamp and my ballast to make sure they are compatible?
Any troubleshooting tips to figure out the problem?
I appreciate any help, because this is driving me nuts...I need this tv fixed before the world cup or I just may freak out!
I am not sure if the lamps are the issue or if I am having a ballast problem. Can anyone advise? Are there wattage amounts that I should be looking for from my lamp and my ballast to make sure they are compatible?
Any troubleshooting tips to figure out the problem?
I appreciate any help, because this is driving me nuts...I need this tv fixed before the world cup or I just may freak out!
Re: Lamp/Ballast troubleshooting
Perhaps the high temp limit switch is being tripped by an overheating condition. Have you checked that all your fans are operating and the intakes/ exhaust ports are not obstructed? You could connect a continuity tester to the switch and watch for a break in continuity when the TV switches off. If the switch is still showing that it is closed when the TV shuts down, then it's something else.
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Re: Lamp/Ballast troubleshooting
Mitsubishi Big Screen 1080P TV WD57733 HDMI
Is the lamp and lamp ballast the same thing? THinking about purchasing the above TV and the seller stated that it needed a lamp replaced. I inquired more to get specifically what the problem was and was informed the ballast lamp. Is this able to be done on my own or would it be best to have a TV repair man do this? Thanks in advance for assistance.
Is the lamp and lamp ballast the same thing? THinking about purchasing the above TV and the seller stated that it needed a lamp replaced. I inquired more to get specifically what the problem was and was informed the ballast lamp. Is this able to be done on my own or would it be best to have a TV repair man do this? Thanks in advance for assistance.
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Re: Lamp/Ballast troubleshooting
Mitsubishi Big Screen 1080P TV WD57733 HDMI
Is replacing the lamp and lamp ballast one in the same? Also can this be carried out better by having a tech do it or is it a do it yourself job? I'm thinking it would be a simple fix on the above tv that an individual is trying to get rid of. I would hate for it to be more of a headache though.
Is replacing the lamp and lamp ballast one in the same? Also can this be carried out better by having a tech do it or is it a do it yourself job? I'm thinking it would be a simple fix on the above tv that an individual is trying to get rid of. I would hate for it to be more of a headache though.
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Re: Lamp/Ballast troubleshooting
Replacing the ballast is not a trivial task, but can be done if you're comfortable opening up the back of your TV to work on it.jasonsdeed wrote:Mitsubishi Big Screen 1080P TV WD57733 HDMI
Is replacing the lamp and lamp ballast one in the same? Also can this be carried out better by having a tech do it or is it a do it yourself job? I'm thinking it would be a simple fix on the above tv that an individual is trying to get rid of. I would hate for it to be more of a headache though.
The 'lamp ballast' is a separate component from the lamp, think of it as a capacitor that gathers the huge charge needed to make the lamp bulb fire up (it can be as much as 15KV at startup, from what I've read on here!)
If you are going to replace it yourself, take precautions. Make sure you're properly grounded, and I'd advise wearing gloves while working on it. (I replaced the ballast in my Samsung DLP TV yesterday, and wore latex exam gloves while working on the internal components.)
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Re: Lamp/Ballast troubleshooting
Thanks for your reply. Is there a site or handout source that you could recommend that can assit me in replacing the ballast if that is what is needed? I wouldn't have a problem attempting to replace the ballast if I had something to go by. I almost figured that it wouldn't be as simple as replacing the lamp once I saw the part, which has been difficult to come by. I ordered a lamp so will replace it tonight and see if that solves the issue if not then the journey to repairing the tv begins.
Re: Lamp/Ballast troubleshooting
HI jasonsdeed
this is a step by step procedure to do that ( for samsung) but it is to have an idea most of these tv's have the same technology or components
http://www.fixyourdlp.com/guides/samsun ... 00033a.php
Hope this can help you.
this is a step by step procedure to do that ( for samsung) but it is to have an idea most of these tv's have the same technology or components
http://www.fixyourdlp.com/guides/samsun ... 00033a.php
Hope this can help you.
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