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Picture is showing good but rt side shows double image in green a

JVC 2004 47IN HDTV PROJECTION

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Convergence ics need replaced.

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The picture is showing multiple images with red, green and blue rainbow effect. The picture is also bowed on the top and bottom

This is whats called a convergence failure. You will need to call in a repair shop or goto sites like www.TvRepairKits.com hthat ave the parts to fix this yourself. Its a common failure on projection TV sets.
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Our tv is showing double images.

if your set looks anything like the attached photos I can tell you what is involved in repairing it.

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Projecting double images

When convergence output ICs got failed, tv shows double image or 3D like picture. Replace convergence output ICs in tv to fix the issue. Local tv repair shop will replace it for you.

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My jvc rear projection 48" tv is showing double images, what can I do to fix this problem

In the menu do the auto convergence. If still bad replace the convergence ics. Also check resistors around the ics. You can remove the front grill and access the conv board from the front. Small board on the right. It popps out.
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Picture shows double images in red and green with red and green bands across the bottom of the screen

convergence ICs need replacement there are two STK392-110 Convergence ICs in that model, Also check the 2.2 ohm 2watt resistors there are 6 of them in that model.
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I have a big screen samsung it plays red and green and the imaged are doubled looks like 3d any ideas

Hi,
Your question shows its Samsung rear projection TV that has 3 tubes to project picture.
Symptom shows TV got problem in convergence board that will be replaced.
Model number or TV would help me to provide you more info.
Thanks.

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Sony KP-46WT500 picture is distorted

you either need to reconverge the unit (auto focus) or you need to replace the converge chips-stk-xxx-xxx don't adjust anything.
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Hitachi hdtv model 43uwx10b is showing a green shadow on the left side of the pictures

Good Day;
If you order KIT 10 from B&D ENTERPRISES at 1-800-458-6053 The KIT will include all parts neede and layout of part value & locations on simple paper lay out diagram.

Good Luck, big IRISH.
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