The tv does use a lamp. The light engine has been replaced twice before. Is it worth it to fix the tv?The tv does use a lamp. The light engine has been replaced twice before. Is it worth it to fix the tv?
Eric Melton Nov 04, 2012 The tv doeThe tv does use a lamp. The light engine has been replaced twice before. Is it worth it to fix the tv?Eric Melton Nov 04, 2012 The tv doeThe tv does use a lamp. The light engine has been replaced twice before. Is it worth it to fix the tv?
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The model indicated uses what is called a Optical Light Engine, it is a very expensive part and likely is your problem---not much else will cause this trouble.
the light tunnel (like a square tube of mirrors) is collapsing. it needs to be replaced, but it's a bit involved, so and infocus service center would be your best bet. if you wish to try it yourself, let me know.
The convergence circuit of the TV is causing this. You will need to have your convergence output ICs replaced. Expect to spend $350-450 to have this issue fixed.
The tv does use a lamp. The light engine has been replaced twice before. Is it worth it to fix the tv?
not in my view is this worth repair.
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