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Your color wheel is failing or has failed. the red light ONLY means the lamp cannot light or was forced to shut down. it means nothing about the lamp or ballast specifically.
If your color wheel isnt spinning up correctly or you have a stuck fan somewhere, the lamp will be shut down immediately upon startup.
Id check to see if the color wheel is stuck or if its getting stuck.
Sounds like the lamp. The only way to really check it is to either put a new bulb in or put the old bulb in a different projector. Neither of which probably help you at this point. But, it does sound like the lamp is blown.
The tv projection lamp has not been change in this tv the last 1/1/2 or 2 years and been on an watches 4 or 5 hours a day?Yes,than the projection lamp life is over.Require a new projection lamp.
When was the last time,this tv the projection lamp was replaced?The projection lamp in the tv now,has not been replaced the last 1 1/2 or 2 years.The tv been on and watches 4 or 5 hours a day.The projection lamp life span is over.Require a new projection lamp.
The tv lamp was replaced when? The tv on about 4 or 5 hours a day right?The lamp was replaced about a year or a year an a half ago?The projection lamp is dead,the life span is over.Must replaced with a new lamp.
yeah ive had this tv for 4 years replaced lamp when i got it then about a year ago there was a but power surge that ruined 2 pc monitors and that lamp just google WD-62827 replacement lamp pick a place to buy from the only tool you'll need is a phillips screwdriver
It sounds like to me theat the new lamp is faulty. If there is any pieces of glass in the lamp compartment, remove them so they will not travel and get wedged in places they should'nt be.
Hope this helps,
Skyassoc
Listen for the buzz sound created by the spark gap mounted on the lamp ballast board. If your hear that, its a bad lamp. And, if your TV uses an XL2200 lamp, its a safe bet that's the problem. That particular lamp is prone to intermittent ops.
I believe the lamp you need is the UX21516. not the 21517
I have a 50VF820 and this is the lamp for it.
By the way my unit just hit the 3 years and the lamp just blew as well.
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