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I am having a problem with my Samsung HLS6767W Dlp TV. it has a new bulb in it, had a bad capacitor on my ballast so i changed it. now the tv will power up normally and stay on for 15 seconds then the picture will go and just have sound then the whole tv shuts off and 3 blinking lights on front.
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Anon, the bulb/lamp plugs into the ballast, The attached videos shows the ballast and location near the end of the video. Check the attached links. Good luck
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DLP TV Won't Turn On Common How to Replace Ballast DeadTV ... solid green power light plus sound ...
the color wheel is faulty needs replacement the intermittent colors na fading is caused by the speed being not in sync with the dmd due to wear these and the fans are the only moving parts
It is a common practice that the ballast to repalce along with new bulb. There is no way to check the internal winding short of ballast. Repalce both at the same time. If ballast has any damage, it will surely ruin the bulb too.
Most of the time the female end of the connector comes right of a part called the ballast. Ballast's are replacable. Is the aluminum melted? I am not sure where to purchase the ballast. The female connectors is ussally atached to frame with screws or sometimes clips
the bulb wire go to the ballast board, they do wear out over time but is usually down to capacitors, also depending on how much you watch the tv its about time to change the bulb as they only last a certain amount of time any way. when the tv is reset properly it will count down on time used. from new bulb. its only an estimate, if you are having difficulties seeing the screen the bulb is on its way out.
have the same tv,, power light blinks, book said it was bulb, bulb didnt fix it,took it to tv repair shop, they found a bad capacitor, replaced it with a higher heat range capacitor, this capacitor was on the power board for the lamp circuit, repair was $200, not bad since i paid $1500 for the tv, other than that issue, just replaced a couple of lamps
Had similar problem. Thought it was the lamp. Examined old lamp but it appeared to be good. Ordered a new one anyway. Changed the lamp but the TV screen would not come on. It would make the usual noise as it was going to come on normally but it would cycle 3 times & then turn off. The LED lights in the front panel would indicate a defective lamp. Then read about the ballast. Changed the ballast & still same problem. Tried starting the TV without the lamp installed & noticed that the color wheel did not spin. Removed old color wheel & discovered it was broken. This appears to be the cause of all of my problems. I wish I new earlier of the test-turn on the TV without the lamp being installed & check to see if the color wheel is spinning. Would have save money on the lamp & ballast.
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