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N_Cook
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Been asked to repair this , if possible, unlikely, but I will at least look.
DLP type.
Never looked in a projection TV before, currently red LED falshing ,
supposed to indicate blown bulb. No light at all on switch on .
Prior to that , not seen by me , only reported, there was a slightly
diagonal shadow across the very right hand edge of the screen, but still
being used like that.
Only 2 wires to the bulb , is it filament type ? if so open circuit, but no
obvious blackening or anything.
The whole inside is covered in dust, including a very dusty reflector on the
bulb. Would it be safe to blow out the dust, from the whole iside of the
casing, with a 1KW blower or is there anything like the rotating filters
likely to be dislodged or damaged.?
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Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/
DLP type.
Never looked in a projection TV before, currently red LED falshing ,
supposed to indicate blown bulb. No light at all on switch on .
Prior to that , not seen by me , only reported, there was a slightly
diagonal shadow across the very right hand edge of the screen, but still
being used like that.
Only 2 wires to the bulb , is it filament type ? if so open circuit, but no
obvious blackening or anything.
The whole inside is covered in dust, including a very dusty reflector on the
bulb. Would it be safe to blow out the dust, from the whole iside of the
casing, with a 1KW blower or is there anything like the rotating filters
likely to be dislodged or damaged.?
--
Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/