We have a mitsubishi WS-55819 projection TV that is 6 years old. Recently it started having a distorted picture, fish eye view with the channel information displayed in red & green shadow. It goes away after a minute or so. Then occurs again when you first turn on the TV. TV has never been moved since professionally installed when we bought it.
Thank you. That is what I suspected.Thank you. That is what I suspected.
AnonymousMar 15, 2008
Hello, I have a 65" TV MITSUBISHI HD 1080 MODEL WS-65807. That is 7 years old. Recently it started having a distorted picture, it displayed in red & green shadow. It does not go away and I can not align the blue and red horizontal line. This problem started when we moved to our new home. Hello, I have a 65" TV MITSUBISHI HD 1080 MODEL WS-65807. That is 7 years old. Recently it started having a distorted picture, it displayed in red & green shadow. It does not go
away and I can not align the blue and red horizontal line. This problem started when we moved to our new home.
Hello I have 65" TV MITSUBISHI HD 1080 MODEL WS-65807,
that is 6 years old. Recently it started having a distorted picture, fish eye view with the channel information displayed in red & green shadow. It goes away after a minute or so. Then occurs again when you first turn on the TV. TV has never been moved since professionally installed when we bought it. Hello
I have 65" TV MITSUBISHI HD 1080 MODEL WS-65807, that
is 6 years old. Recently it started having a distorted picture, fish eye view
with the channel information displayed in red & green shadow. It goes away
after a minute or so. Then occurs again when you first turn on the TV. TV has
never been moved since professionally installed when we bought it.
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I have the exact same problem with my Mitsubishi 65" projection TV. A google search landed me on this site. Thanks for letting me know so that I can give the repairman a clue about what to fix.
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You have one of two different problem. You have bad solder connections on the convergence amp IC's, or you have bad convergence amp IC's. By the way it is acting, I bet if you or someone else resolders all of the pins on both IC,s your problem will go away. But if you keep letting it do this, it will most likely cost you double to repair in the future. Good Luck
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No, that'll do it. Once you've changed em you'll know right away if somethin isn't right. But take faith and fire that puppy up. If the pix is good you did good. If something is amiss. I'd be happy to walk you through it. My money is on you though.
Go into your service menu and try to adjust the convergence, if it does not adjust, the IC's ( chips) are bad in that circuit. Call a local factory authorized dealer to service your tv. The cost should run around $450.00. Good luck.
Thank you. That is what I suspected.
Hello, I have a 65" TV MITSUBISHI HD 1080 MODEL WS-65807.
That is 7 years old. Recently it started having a distorted picture, it displayed in red & green shadow. It does not go
away and I can not align the blue and red horizontal line. This problem started when we moved to our new home.
Hello
I have 65" TV MITSUBISHI HD 1080 MODEL WS-65807,
that
is 6 years old. Recently it started having a distorted picture, fish eye view
with the channel information displayed in red & green shadow. It goes away
after a minute or so. Then occurs again when you first turn on the TV. TV has
never been moved since professionally installed when we bought it.
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