Hi, I have a Honeywell UV100E1043 UV lamp Filter on my furnace. A year ago I purchased the UC100E 1006 replacement socket/bulb which has the "snap-lamp" separate bulb/socket feature. Well the bulb needs replacement and now it won't unplug from the "snap-lamp" socket. I've pulled as hard as I dare without risking breakage (the bulb contains mercury so I don't want to break it) but it won't budge! Has anybody seen this issue? Any ideas??? Thanks in advance.
SOURCE: Panasonic PT-50LC13 Television Lamp Replacement
not really, just be careful about getting finger prints on the lamp as the oils from your fingers will shorten the lifespan of the lamp.
SOURCE: Installed 2 new lamps, still no picture...
i had the same problem , first ? do u hear any arching noise like spark on the back of u set , if u do thats the ballast , it need to be repleace , now if there is not a spark u may have a bad light engine , need to repleace engine
SOURCE: Sony KDF-42WE655, lamp burrning out and melting.
I am having the same problem with my kdf42we655 model. except I also have the blue/pink blobs all over the screen. Sony came last week to evaluate and were pointing to the amount of dust in the set... What a crock... Dont know what theylle do yet but I am ready to get a lawyer and fight this. They know there is a problem and dont want to back it up... Ill never buy Sony again.. And btw. if your buying a new tv and you a sony fan,. look at samsung.. They are building the new lcd screens for Sony...At least Samsung stand behind there product and costs a lot less than paying for the Sony name..
SOURCE: Replacing Lamp Bulb
there are screws on the middle CONNECTIONS panel (AV IN/OUT ,AUDIO IN/OUT etc panel ).remove them also.
SOURCE: Panasonic PT-50DL54J DLP TV Flashing Light
I had the same problems that most of you have been having, tv turning on and off, lights flashing in all different colors, having to unplug tv to reset and all of that good stuff. I noticed that most of the time this would happen once the tv would start to heat up, and I could hear the fan working a little harder. Well I am not an electrician but It was very simple to unscrew the lower bottom park of the tv, where the fan and most of the electronics sit, then I used an oxygen tank ( I work for a medical company ) to blow out all the dust in the tv, ( you can olso use the compressed air use for computer, but if grandma or grampa have some O2 laying around, it works really good, LOL. )and was very surpriced to see how dusty it was, then I removed the MAIN FAN ( you only need to remove three screws, however there's a box in fron of it, which you'll have to remove first in order to get to the fan ). this may sound a little complicated, but trust me it is not, once you have taken the fan off, clean it all the way around ( best to use a clean rag, the compressed air was not doing the job.
long story short, once I cleaned the fan and put it all back together. The TV still didn't work LOL, Just kidding, It has been working perfect for a little over a week.
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Well I found out the hard way that my bulb was definitely NOT removable from my socket, EVEN THOUGH this was a replacement blue-handled so-called "snap-lamp". What bothers me is there is a big sticker right on the handle with the Honeywell p/n UC100E1006, which SHOULD be the snap-lamp. Let this be a warning if you should purchase one. It actually IS a SNAP lamp, just not the kind of snap you paid for (and watch out for the mercury in the bulb).
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