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mrcgarza



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PostLink    Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:33 pm    Post subject: need help to fix my dlp tv Reply with quote


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I changed the bulb in my dlp HL-p5663wx/xaa but it did not work. it was making a whining noise like the bulb or color wheel was going out. How did I figure out what to buy so I don't spend money again that will not fix the problem. I could not get my money back for the bulb when I changed it and spend big money on it at Frys . Thanks for any help
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PostLink    Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's my recommendation that you stop now while you're ahead. Almost every other part is going to be far too expensive to buy. These sets are old now to the point where they aren't worth repairing as well.

Samsung also had a bunch of issues with their light engines overheating, and the light engine isn't worth replacing. Throw the bulb on eBay in hopes that someone is looking for a deal on one.

Perhaps Macguyver here has some ideas, but I know he doesn't work on these really at this point.
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PostLink    Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 4:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had a similar model Samsung. The color wheel needed to be replaced. I did this myself, though. The light ballasts can also go bad.

However, the sets usually blink a code on the power LED. Why replace a bulb without checking that you needed one?

This CAN be fixed, sure, but it's likely NOT worth it. Though if you google the model, there are common problems and solutions posted on it.

Marc

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PostLink    Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 5:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tinman wrote:
I had a similar model Samsung. The color wheel needed to be replaced. I did this myself, though. The light ballasts can also go bad.

However, the sets usually blink a code on the power LED. Why replace a bulb without checking that you needed one?

This CAN be fixed, sure, but it's likely NOT worth it. Though if you google the model, there are common problems and solutions posted on it.

Marc


We took 2 of these apart a few weeks ago. The lens inside makes a neat wide angle lens on a camera Laughing

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PostLink    Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tinman wrote:
I had a similar model Samsung. The color wheel needed to be replaced. I did this myself, though. The light ballasts can also go bad.

However, the sets usually blink a code on the power LED. Why replace a bulb without checking that you needed one?

This CAN be fixed, sure, but it's likely NOT worth it. Though if you google the model, there are common problems and solutions posted on it.

Marc


He's long gone Marc. He was just mass posting on every forum he could find. I do not respond to first comers looking for information, only active members. But your welcome to.... Very Happy

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PostLink    Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 3:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

macgyver655 wrote:
Tinman wrote:
I had a similar model Samsung. The color wheel needed to be replaced. I did this myself, though. The light ballasts can also go bad.

However, the sets usually blink a code on the power LED. Why replace a bulb without checking that you needed one?

This CAN be fixed, sure, but it's likely NOT worth it. Though if you google the model, there are common problems and solutions posted on it.

Marc


He's long gone Marc. He was just mass posting on every forum he could find. I do not respond to first comers looking for information, only active members. But your welcome to.... Very Happy


True.... but sometimes I like to add some general info for future readers. I often find good diagnostic info in old threads by using google.

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PostLink    Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 3:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tinman wrote:
macgyver655 wrote:
Tinman wrote:
I had a similar model Samsung. The color wheel needed to be replaced. I did this myself, though. The light ballasts can also go bad.

However, the sets usually blink a code on the power LED. Why replace a bulb without checking that you needed one?

This CAN be fixed, sure, but it's likely NOT worth it. Though if you google the model, there are common problems and solutions posted on it.

Marc


He's long gone Marc. He was just mass posting on every forum he could find. I do not respond to first comers looking for information, only active members. But your welcome to.... Very Happy


True.... but sometimes I like to add some general info for future readers. I often find good diagnostic info in old threads by using google.

Marc


Very well ..... The blink code usually indicates that the lamp did not ignite. It does not specify whether it's the lamp or the ballast or the power supply... or even the main for that matter. Replacing the lamp is the usual first procedure. Very Happy

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