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Replace chip for white dots now have two black bar top and bottom model wd65735

Do i have right chip

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Probably ok. Check the picture ratio or format settings to see if the bars go away when aspect ratio is right setting.

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Azrael SRL

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SOURCE: Getting more white dots daily.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/DLP-Chip-Mitsubishi-Samsung-4719-001997-1910-6143W-/160648889279?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item25676b83bf

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: I need the shematics to install A DMD chip in my Mitsubishi Model WD-C657

When you take off the back cover you are pretty much looking at the chip. Right in front of you in the middle of the light engine is a little fan.
Remove the fan and you will see a big metal heat sink / shield. remove the sheild and you will see a circuit board. in the middle of the board is the dmd chip.

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SOURCE: How to replace chip on Mitsubishi tv to fix white dot problem

Here's a link on to replace the chip on the DM board.....tks.....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgiZdc4kZDw\

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