Repairing convergence IC on a rear-projection HDTV

fanch75fanch75 Posts: 3,734
edited February 2009 in Technical Stuff and Help
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.
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  • chromiamchromiam Posts: 4,114
    http://www.ehow.com/how_4575598_yoursel ... gence.html

    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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  • fanch75fanch75 Posts: 3,734
    If it helps, it is a Philips 51PP9100D/37. Thanks for that link, I'll check it out.
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  • chromiamchromiam Posts: 4,114
    http://techghetto.com/tv-repair/

    Here's a step by step repair with pictures... but its for a Philips 60PP9202. Hope it helps.
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