SOURCE: sony vpl cx5 no voltage to lamp
I downloaded the schematics and drawings for $US9.00 and found what I thought may have been a thermistor turned out to be a fuse. Obtained one from Sony spares and it is now OK. If it is possible would you guys know the value of the fuse [amp/milliamps??] If you are familar it is fuse 2P connected to C board, it looks like a small lump of plastic or diode block. The cost of the fuse is outragous from Sony. I hope I do not have to replace it again. However, if I do I would love the valua and I could see if I could get one from Radio shack or someplace similar. If I was not retired I would buy one and put it on a step tranny and watch the ampmeter for the blow current. But, thats life when you decide to retire. I believe the voltage value is 3volts??
Would appreciate any feed-back on the value of the fuse.
And I hope this may help others
Thanks and Good-day
Leckie
SOURCE: Sony VPL-DS100 will not turn on
I had same problem. The cause was a blown fuse (T5.0 Amp 250V). You have to open the case and then get below the print that is under the alloy cover. it is quite simple to fix. A fuse costs 60 cents.
SOURCE: i purchased a new lamp
See http://www.avlamps.eu/projector-lamp-sony-vpl-cs6-_d9953.html for instruction how to reset the timer
SOURCE: sony vpl cs5 projector will
Have you tried the following: Connect the power cord and turn the projector to standby mode. Press the following keys on the remote commander in the following order for less than five seconds each: RESET, <,>, ENTER.
Have you tried the following:
Connect the power cord and turn the projector to standby mode.
Press the following keys on the remote commander in the following order for
less than five seconds each: RESET, <,>, ENTER.
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