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The best price for a lamp to the Samsung SP43J6HD is $75.88 at
http://www.amazon.com/Electrified-BP96-00826A-BP96-00608A-BP96-00837A-Replacement/dp/B003QL370U/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1294330442&sr=1-2 I hope this will help...
I have a Samsung DLP HLN617WX/XAA. After turning off by itself, the three indicator lights were blinking... signifying a defective lamp. I've re-seated the old lamp several times with no change. I bought a new lamp and reset the lamp hours through the "service menu" with no change. My television is still turning itself off and still blinking the same indicator lights. What should I look at, next?
Look in the back for manufacture date.But as i remenber these set are mostly produced in the years of 2001-2005 the high light of these tvs models.My best estamate as used and good conditon tv.Max price u could get for it about $800 max.
That is not entirely true. This is not an incandescent lamp, it is a gas filled lamp. When it is about to go out, which includes exploding, the resistance will drop which means the lamp will pull more current. The ballast will sense this and shut down the TV. You need to replace the lamp. I have a tip at http://www.fixya.com/support/r4168009-change_lamp_in_dlp_projection_tv which explains how to fix the unit and where to get the parts. Let me know if you need more help.
In this case is best if you replace it, but first, try identifying any awkward noises, if it's clikcing the issue is with the ballast, if it's humming, it's with the color wheel, and if you replaced the lamp already, it's most probable that the issue would be either ballast or colorwheel
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