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Anonymous Posted on Sep 10, 2010

My samsung 46 in. hdtv will not power up when plugged in standby light is lit turn on then it flashes lamp led it after theen goes back to standby mode repeats this process three times then all three lights come on n continue to flash until power is disconnected. already spent $120.00 for new lamp tv still dont work please help !

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Have you Check the Lamp Fan is it still running while Lamp trys to light?Ballast board is what powers Lamp on ,but if the Lamp Fan is defective Lamp will not light.

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  • Anonymous Sep 10, 2010

    BOTH FANS RUN DURING POWER UP SO DOES THAT MEAN BALLAST BOARD IS BAD

  • Anonymous Sep 10, 2010

    Yes its a good chance that the Ballast board needs to be replaced,you said both Fans are running are they the Lamp Fan and Ballast Fan ? what about the DMD Fan located right behind it?

  • hitecboy2 Sep 14, 2010

    Ive got a 56" Samsung dlp hls5688w tv and im having the same problem. My lamp led light comes on blinking then 2 outside lights start blinking. my manual says that its the fans not operating correctly. could it be just the lamp fan? because the lamp doesnt come on..thanks if any advice can be given

  • darrell328 Oct 31, 2010

    I had this happen tool. I had a color wheel break into pieces. When I replaced it it wouldn't power on anymore. I tried a replacement bulb too, but it kept doing the same thing. Both fans appear to be running. I can feel a breeze coming into the bulb cage.

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