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Flasch186
06-29-2009, 09:00 AM
I have a big DLP TV in my family room but its about 5 years old.

Recently I had started having lamp issues.

In the past I wouldve just called it in, but this time I did the homework, ordered the part and did the install.

I thought that that was pretty good but then I noticed a growing hum from the back that eventually turned into a high pitch whine.

Some research said it was likely the colorwheel.

I watched this video set on Youtube:

YouTube - Replacing the color wheel in a Samsung DLP Television (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx4pbNjsxfU)

and I felt empowered to do it. So I ordered the part and just spent about :45 minutes replacing the colorwheel AND it worked first time!

I cant believe I didnt screw this up and I saved hundreds of dollars, if not a grand if I'd have had to bought another one.

I just cant believe it...

And Im getting a spiffy new haircut today too!

DaddyTorgo
06-29-2009, 09:10 AM
WOOHOOO!!!!

MikeVic
06-29-2009, 09:28 AM
And Im getting a spiffy new haircut today too!

New headshots?

Bad-example
06-29-2009, 07:02 PM
Did you stay at a Holiday Inn Express recently?

BYU 14
06-29-2009, 07:19 PM
LOL, I'm the opposite end of the spectrum. DirecTV brought me a new dish Saturday and my DVD player suddenly was playing movies in black and white. I was sure it was something the tech did when he was setting everything back up. And after an hour of resetting and testing everything, I was getting ready to call them, when I noticed the hi res cable from the DVD to the TV had come unplugged, which I did when I moved it for him....Doh!

If I was in your shoes I would be out today spending $1,000 on a new TV, repainting the walls where I blew the old one up trying to fixt it and hoping my eyebrows grow back evenly.

Autumn
06-29-2009, 07:27 PM
If I was in your shoes I would be out today spending $1,000 on a new TV, repainting the walls where I blew the old one up trying to fixt it and hoping my eyebrows grow back evenly.

Why do you think he's "getting a spiffy new haircut"? I think there's more to this story he's not telling.

CU Tiger
06-29-2009, 10:21 PM
Sweet!
FWIW, if you have the sung in the video, thats one of the harder ones to do a CW on....so good job.

if it is still going strong in 5-7 days, you will know it is all good.

Flasch186
06-30-2009, 07:04 AM
uh oh? What can happen in 5-7 days?

CU Tiger
06-30-2009, 07:56 AM
uh oh? What can happen in 5-7 days?

Sorry didn't mean to scare you.

We have found that most QRF (quick return failures) happen within 1 week of repair. I have spent a good amount of time analyzing the who's, how's, and what's of my guys and I am convinced it may just be manufacturing short comings.


But it has been my experience if it lasts a week, it will lasts as long as new or longer.