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Can you confirm the actual model number of this set? Some had issues with the picture tubes being bad but depending on model number there may be a fairly easy way to adjust around this to correct the issue.
The Blue CRT has shorted which is shutting the set down. Replaceing the Blue CRT should solve the issue. You can get a replacement Blue CRT for the WS500 from www.tvrepairworld.com
My sony 65Ws500 model about 4 months ago it started turning the screen all blue as soon as I turned it on. it stayed blue for about an hour then come back on normal now when I turn it on it will shut down and I get a small red light flashing 8 time then pauses and does it again 8 time then pauses then again and so on. I took back panel off. I turn on tv The blue bulb gets very bright and the green and red projection bulb goes out and now it shuts off. and the blinking starts it a code flashing but don't know the code to find out whats wrong. would someone help if u can been wife and I laid off from work 3 months now cant afford tech prices on our employment. wife and I has 2 little girls to raise. along with the rest of u parent out there and one getting employment cant offord repairs. Thank U. [email protected]
your tv is protecting itself ( please be very carefull becouse you are dealing with very high voltage aprox. 28000 or more volts its deadly my advise is to take it to your service center
hello High voltage
shutdown. The high voltage has exceeded 33k and the unit goes
immediately into safety shutdown. Check power supply regulation and
horizontal circuits.
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