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Did you check the color wheel? Many times the bearings get sloppy on the color wheel allowing the wheel to hit the case and shatter. It will still spin up, but the tachometer won't read correctly with the wheel shattered and the startup will fail.
On Philips DLPs, it's almost always the bulb or the color wheel. They actually aren't all that bad for a DLP. Be thankful it isn't a Sony. If you get it going and don't like it, maybe you could sell the light engine on ebay. That's what I used to do with DLPs that had broken mirrors or lenses (screens). I don't know if they still sell, but they did about 5 years ago when I was listing them. |
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I'll also take a look at the bulb again and see if its burned out or not. Last edited by Captainclock; 03-31-2016 at 07:44 PM. |
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UPDATE: I took the unit apart and took a look at the color wheel and the color wheel is still in one piece yet, its not shattered or anything. I took the DLP Module apart and it seems that the heatsink grease that went between the main DLP chip and its heatsink was dried up which might be why its not turning on because maybe the TV is powering down to protect the chip from overheating and destroying itself. Also I took a look at the bulb and it doesn't show any signs of cracks or being broken so the bulb is definitely still good it seems unless those bulbs fail without the bulb breaking...
I posted some pictures below of the parts in question so that you guys can see the condition of the parts in question. Last edited by Captainclock; 03-31-2016 at 07:54 PM. Reason: added pictures |
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