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Scott Posted on Feb 06, 2018

My picture on my WD-65638 mitsubish dlp tv has a slight flicker that is annoying. Is my tv messed up?

It is a slight flicker, I am wondering why and if it's my tv or my wall outlet or what else would cause this nusance. It dosen't turn off and on and it dosen't go from bright to dark. It is just a slight flicker and it happens on all the inputs E.G. Xbox360,PS3 and Dish sattelite.

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There are a number of reasons this could happen and unfortunately not much that you can solve. If you have a backlight control in the menu you could try turning this down to see if the problem is reduced or cleared. This won't help you but the info may help a tech.

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SOURCE: mitsubishi wd-62825 dlp

The WD62825 has a Digital Module located on the left side of the chassis looking at it from the rear of the set. It's housed in a metal box that can slide out of its holder after removing the trim screws.
The module has its own power supply board and there are a group of 16v/1000uf caps on that board which commonly fail causing the constant flashing standby light. Further back on the module is a small board about the size of a matchbook called the E2P module. Its SMT (Surface Mount Technology) caps also commonly fail which can cause the same symptoms. Techs can tell whether the E2P has failed by simply removing it, hooking the DM back up and trying to power the set. If it powers on the picture won't be much good - but at least you can tell what's keeping it down...
Back to the caps on the pwr board. If they've failed they usually will buldge visibly on top. And ESR is almost not necessary. In any event that's the nuts and bolts on this model.
Is it a job for a layman? Yes and no - you might strongly consider a tech if you don't feel comfortable removing all the connections that the DM has with the signal board. There are about six - multi-pin - wired connections to unplug and then sliding the DM out of the unit and carefully removing the screws and latching to take the DM top cover off...
Hope this helps.
Bill

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SOURCE: mitsubishi DLP overheating

Mitsubishi has problems with the thermal sensor going bad. They extended the warranty for several sets. The sensor is right by the lamp. Call mitsubishi and insist they do something for you. If you keep playing your set, the bulb could also be at risk. I would think your set is covered being a 62" set. Good-luck and be sure to act ASAP.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2009

SOURCE: wd-62825 mitsubishi dlp tv

Had the same problem. Service replaced the lamp engine. It did help.

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