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January 25th, 2011 at 00:40
Thank you so much! My relatives were going to throw out this tv and I said that i might be able to fix it! I got a $700 tv for the price of the part, about $100, My kids are going to love it I was amazed it was that easy! Murphy”s Law wasn”t an issue. Thanks again!
January 25th, 2011 at 01:29
Thanks for taking the time to video and upload this process – was extremely helpful – got my tv working again thanks to you.
January 25th, 2011 at 01:46
I can’t thank you enough. If you hadn’t taken the time and made the effort to film the replacement of your color wheel, I don’t know if I would’ve attempted to fix/replace it myself.
The good news is that this worked like a charm!
The bad news is that I think I had my wife talked into getting a 3D TV. Oh well, 3D will have to wait for the time being.
Seriously, though, thanks so much.
January 25th, 2011 at 02:11
Instructions worked well, ran in to a problem during installation. I ordered the Incorrect color wheel part there is 2 different part numbers for my 50 inch sammy dlp. So i pulled the old color wheel out of the old holder and swapped in the new one from the new part into the old holder. put the tv back together and it works like a charm. Also saved me $ because the correct part was 50$ more.
January 25th, 2011 at 03:05
Thank you very much for this tutorial!!! i appreciate the time you took to create it. The only suggestion I have for future users of the tutorials are:
1. Make sure the bare side of the ribbon from the color wheel is matched up with the contact points in the slot; and
2. Make sure you place the back cover with the lamp cover back on before you turn it on. Otherwise it won’t turn on. It does not have to be screwed in but just on.
Lastly do you have a paypal account? i would like to make a gift
January 25th, 2011 at 03:15
Success!!!!! I had the ribbon cable in the coin-looking slot rather than into the connector. Need to stick to my day job.
Thank you for your effort. We will speak thy name forever more.
January 25th, 2011 at 03:53
@smbrenner Hi – Check and make sure that the ribbon cable that just kind of gets jammed into the connector isn’t reversed. Also, when you are turning the TV back on is the back of the TV back on? If the back of the set isn’t back on the TV won’t turn on – there is a switch that the back of the set holds down and if that switch isn’t depresed the TV won’t turn on.
January 25th, 2011 at 04:42
Thanks for your efforts. Spent a few hours with you last night but no success in getting the tv to work. No picture, and tv turns off and on. Can you tell me what you missed the first couple of times you tried before you were successful.
Signed,
Future Samsung Repair Man
January 25th, 2011 at 05:30
Thanks for your efforts. Spent a few hours with you last night but no success in getting the tv to work. No picture, and tv turns off and on. Can you tell me what you missed the first couple of times you tried before you were successful.
January 25th, 2011 at 06:03
Thanks for taking the time to videotape and upload this. I don’t need to change my color wheel yet, but your help gives me the confidence to do it myself and save a couple of hundred bucks in the process. Saw your vid on Leo Carillo camping. My family and I love to go there, too. My kids love the camp store and the tide pools. Anyway…thanks again!
January 25th, 2011 at 06:53
I am a 100% Disabled Veteran, and I am inside more than I like to be. Well, you can imagine how I pass the time. I sister was given one of these televisions, from a friend because of the “noise”. My brother-in-law changed the fans, heat sinks, and lamp…but still the “noise”. So, I have inherited it. I opened the panel, saw the fans, and I know they do not make any noise, years of playing rock and roll, and using them to cool Marshall amps. I know now what to fix, and how. Thank You!!!!!
January 25th, 2011 at 07:49
HELLO.. I HAVE THE TOSHIBA 56HM16 THE PROBLEM WHIT MI TV IS AFTER 50 MINUTES TO STAR LOSE THE COLOR SOMEONE TOLDME ABOUT DIJITAL BOARD ANOTHER PEOPLE TOLDME ABOUT THE MAIN BOARD IF YOU KNOW SOMETHING APPRECIATE THANKS
January 25th, 2011 at 08:47
@dk4JC A few people have commented on here that their color wheels have shattered like that. It seems like just something that can happen.
January 25th, 2011 at 09:34
@dk4JC A few people have commented on here that their color wheels have shattered like that. It seems like just something that can happen.
January 25th, 2011 at 10:27
@hexagontaginal Yeah I did that yesterday thanks to your great instructions and guess what I found? My color wheel was shattered in half!! How it happened I have no idea. My guess is that the TV got moved while it was on and the vibration caused the color wheel to spin off balance and hit something and then crack and eventually shatter after so many turns on and off. Unbelievable! I am getting my new wheel in two days and I will be watching your video to reinstall the new one. Thanks!
January 25th, 2011 at 11:26
The video was really helpful with the dis-assembly and reassembly of the components. Probably saved a few hundred bucks in labor cost. Thanks for posting this.