My projector has been clicking excessively before the bulb finally comes on. Until now it just clicks and the bulb does not come on. Is the bulb finished at this point or could it be another promblem? I would like to get your input before I spend a $1,000 on a new bulb. Thanks Jim
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I had the Problem, I replaced the bulb and it fixed the problem. a year ago I was not able to find this bulb under 450.00, I bought it last month from amazon for $73.00 and free shipping.
reset the settings to factory default and swap out the cable. if that doesn't work, you have a processor issue on the main board. it'll need to be replaced..
Ok we're back to the flashing lamp cover LED. The green flashes you are seeing is the TV trying to start up. After it tries for awhile, it will eventually shut down and display an error code, in this case, the lamp cover LED flashing which means either the lamp cover, filter cover or main cabinet sensing switches are not closed, are intermittent or have some kind of wiring issue. A solid lamp cover light (no flashing) would point to the lamp and lamp drive, but the flashing light points to the switches. Give me an email address and I'll send you the training and troubleshooting manual so you can see for yourself. Any ther help needed, please don't hesitate to ask.
OK It SOUNDS like you have problems on one of the two power boards (designated GA and GB). There are a couple of things I need you to do the next time it acts up. 1) if any lights flash, count the number of flashes. It should be a repeating cylce of so many flashes. 2) If it won't come on, unplug it for 3 or 4 minutes (to let the power supplies discharge) and then plug it back it but don't try to power it on. Count the number of clicks you hear right after you plug it in. This is very important and it tells me if one section of the supply is not coming on. I hope this helps. Feel free to rate this solution and to award the premium solution to whomever you please.
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