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hello VS6051 POWER SUPPLY PULSATES ON/OFF IC9A1(267P062010) VS6051 VZ2 POOR START L9A30(BEAD ON LEG OF R9A21)-R9A22 TO 1.2K, R9A12 TO 15K,C9A15 TO 330UF VS6051 VZ2 POOR START,ADD 22UF/100V PARALLEL W/C9A17 VS6051 VZ2 WILL NOT POWER ON D9A00(264P102020) IC9A0(267P112050)
Not exactly familiar with this model but sounds like the projector lamp is burned out. Hopefully it's a replaceable type. Try calling these people - http://www.purelandsupply.com
This is a convergence problem that you can fix if you can solder. Let me know if you wish to attempt the repair and I'll post additional details and instructions.
One of your convergence IC's has either cracked loose or burned out. The IC will have to be resoldered or replaced and then the convergence circuits realigned. If you do not have experience in repairing convergence circuits then have a qualified tech handle it for you. This is by far the most common failure in the projection sets and a good tech can have it fixed in about an hour and a half. I charge $150 for that but shops in your area will vary, so call around.
Those three Knobs were the focus or screen controls . your problem may be dust and dirt on the lens or the tubes could be getting soft. It could also be a convergence trouble and thats very common in these sets . a picture would be nice see where your problem lies BUT let me warm you down there where you were plying and turning those little knobs is about 32000 volts!!did you know this ? A tv set is not something to experiment with as it could kill ya. Unless you have technical background in electronics I would call a servicer to assist you. Good Luck
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