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Short in powersupply check secondary fuse and all other fuses too. Were there a color problem before this/ Because most of these set have convergence problems. The amps May need to be changed and resistors around them.
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I have same problem with mine, the power button turns red (as usual) but no picture. When i turned mine on last night it made a crackle noise and thats how it all started. I can even hear the normal sounds it makes as if it were turning on, but still no picture. Its a great tv I would hate to throw away. I want to fix it myself any help would be appreciated!
I have a Philips 60" Rear Projection, and all of a sudden I have no picture or sound. I push the power button, and all it does is click. It will keep clicking until I turn it off. Anyone seen this problem?
Hi,do you hear any strange noises? If you hear clicking or like wanting to turn on it could be the board that powers the lamp it's called the ballast. But if you don't hear any strange noises,tv is around 6000 hrs,2-4 yrs it could be time to replace the lamp.The lamp you need is XL2100 you can find it here http://www.discount-merchant.com/Sony-XL-2100U-TV-Lamp-p/sony_xl-2100u_replacement_lamp.htm?Click=48173 .Have a blessed one!
Whining noise sounds like the power supply in the TV ... not putting out the voltage it needs to project the image.... might have to consult with your TV repair
Sounds like first loose connection on circuit board. I would first look around the relay this is what clicks. Then also the low voltage transformers. These problems are always concerns when set is moved or bumped hard. Try this first. Or it could be a heated issue.
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