Repairing convergence IC on a rear-projection HDTV
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Has anyone attempted doing this? My 51" tv has the "3D" look and my attempts to manually converge the images have failed. From what I've read/have been told, this means the IC's need replaced and will correct this problem.
It costs about $300-$400 to have this repaired, and I found a repair kit for $60 on the web, and have found individual IC's for $10 each. So, if successful, I can repair this meself for $20-$60.
Any advice, experience, etc?
PS - if anyone is aware of online references, feel free to post t hem. My experience is that I'll find something, but then they are trying to sell me something, so of course I question their agenda.
It costs about $300-$400 to have this repaired, and I found a repair kit for $60 on the web, and have found individual IC's for $10 each. So, if successful, I can repair this meself for $20-$60.
Any advice, experience, etc?
PS - if anyone is aware of online references, feel free to post t hem. My experience is that I'll find something, but then they are trying to sell me something, so of course I question their agenda.
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general instructions on repairing the IC convergence. I have no experience doing this and without knowing specific TV brand and model can't offer any specifics.
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Here's a step by step repair with pictures... but its for a Philips 60PP9202. Hope it helps.
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5/23/2011- An utter embarrassment... ticketing failures too many to list.