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Anonymous Posted on May 16, 2017

I would like to first thank everyone that is helping these TVs are a bit tricky but I have repaired the blinking blue lights i have repaired that no video have also repaired the intermittent on and off so I believe I can overcome this problem as well I need a manual a service manual for the A SP61md10 one individual who was helping me sent me a link but I can't get on it to download the service manual please if someone has a service manual that I can download I would be forever in your debt. thanks in advance:)

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jan 30, 2008

SOURCE: constant green blinking light Mitsubishi tv WS-65513

Hello all. I have fixed my green blinking light problem on my Mit. 65513 rear project. hdtv. It is on now as I'm writing. I replaced 4 capacitors on the DM board (largest vertical standing board). I used a desolder tool from RS($15).I practiced on a discarded board first. I replaced the caps with 4 radial capacitors rated 1000uf 16v. 105 degrees c and was sure to match the polarity markings on the board(+/-)with the markings on the capacitors. That's it! I also installed a small 12v PC fan(wired to a 12v wall adapter) on the DM module casing with zip ties. You may also use 1000uf 25v 105c caps. I hope this helps-good luck!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2008

SOURCE: Panasonic PT47WX49E blue convergence

me too! everything fixed now how do you exit chk mode??

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Sonny Berry

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  • Posted on May 31, 2008

SOURCE: mitsubishi TV WS-65713

you can get the service manual and detailed instructions on that repair by going to the following link.
http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 20, 2008

SOURCE: InFocus ScreenPlay SP61md10 (same as RCA HD61THW263)

I hope you are still under warranty. This is usually a problem with the main DLP chip seating properly on the board. I have rarely been able to correct this without getting a new engine board and DMD (digital mirror device).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 28, 2008

SOURCE: Picture problems and need service manual.

http://www.justmanuals.com/samsung-projection-receiver-hcr4755wx-parts-service-p-25530.html

$9.99

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