I'm sorry about that Larry. My email address is [email protected]. I appreciate your help.
Crunch
September 3, 2009 2:29 AM
Crunch - [email protected] is that entire thing your e-mail????
Larry Dillon
September 2, 2009 8:02 PM
Hello Larry. I have a blinking green light on my Mitsubishi WD-62528. Is is possible for me to get the service manual? Also do you know where I can purchase the power board for this same model television? Your help will be greatly appreciative. Thanks Larry.
Crunch said:
Hey Larry,
I sent the same blinking issue in the wd 52725 Mitsu model and have not been sent any onfo. Mine is the one that I replaced the caps and ended up with a yellow blinking light. Please help.
Bforney [email protected]
September 3, 2009 2:29 AM
Crunch - [email protected] is that entire thing your e-mail????
Larry Dillon
September 2, 2009 8:02 PM
Hello Larry. I have a blinking green light on my Mitsubishi WD-62528. Is is possible for me to get the service manual? Also do you know where I can purchase the power board for this same model television? Your help will be greatly appreciative. Thanks Larry.
Does the Medallion model 65611 have the same DM board that causes it to go off at anytime (particularity at a show's most important part).? My Mitsubishi authorize repair person says it will cost me 650.00 dollars to repair it. He says this model has a more complex board than just the 4 capacitors and he would have to send it to Mitsubishi for repair (or re-furbish is the term he used) and my set would be down for a month. Is this the truth?
if you know where the DM is take it out of the set and take some very clear and sharp(in focus!!!) pictures of ALL of the boards inside the DM please, front and back and forward them to [email protected] please
Larry Dillon
I have a ws-65513 with the blinking green light problem. I replaced the 4 caps on the DM board with 1000mF 16v, same problem. Could you please send me instructions and service manual to [email protected]
I have a model ws-65513 with the green blinking light problem. I replaced the 4 CAPs on the DM board with 1000mF 16v high temp, still have the same problem. Could you please send me your instructions and service manual. Any help would be greatly appreciated. [email protected]
Larry, I have a 52" Mitsubishi DLP/HDTV that's just under 5 years old. It also has the blinking green light problem. Can you recommend any particular places that are inexpensive and trustworthy to replace the capacitors?
Thanks for your help. [email protected]
Jon
65 in. Mitsubishi Medallion model WS 869. After power outage, nothing but the blinking green lights. Tried reset button, etc. Please forward the fix! [email protected]
I have a model ws-65513 with the green blinking light problem. If you have the capacitor fix email I would greatly appreciate it. I would be willing to send you some solder supplies you would like in return as that is what I sell for a living.
Thanks, Chris
Larry, I have a Mitsubishi WS 48513 with the infamous green blinking light problem. You seem to be very knowledgable on tech talk. Would it be possible to get some info on these units or a repair manual. Thanks for the help. Email Address [email protected]
Larry,
I have model #WD 52627 and have been experiencing issues with the green blinking lights. Would you be so kind as to send me the instructions for repairing to [email protected]. Thank you
Derrick
Member Larry- it sounds like you are the man! Here is the problem- we have had the blinking green light before but last Sat I (idiot) tried to clean the filter of our WD52725 without turning the power off and quickly realized that the panel has a safty toggle that automatically turns the TV off. Following this the blinking green light will not stop.
I changed the 4 compacitors last night and it has the same issue. When I plug in the TV, it clicks and a fan comes on just like before. It is almost like it is trying to come on as soon as you plug in the cord.
If you have any suggestions, maybe a relay, fuse, or whatever please send me some info at [email protected].
Larry Dillon said: No Tex that is not a bait and switch man??? I send that to everyone who ask for help as if you knew how many I have helped with zero appreciation, I decided to send them a recommendation, from a friend as if you only wanted the instructions a little bit of work on your part would have found them under the articles here it techlore,yes for free!! I send this from a friend of mine and no I get zero in return??? I wish I did, but just the tech assistance is worth that alone! and the caps he uses are not those cheapo Radio Shack caps that will burn up your DM in a matter of months!! And the caps are also the long life high temperature type. it makes helping a lot easier Tex no bait and switch here man!!!!! Larry Dillon
Member Larry- it sounds like you are the man! Here is the problem- we have had the blinking green light before but last Sat I (idiot) tried to clean the filter of our WD52725 without turning the power off and quickly realized that the panel has a safty toggle that automatically turns the TV off. Following this the blinking green light will not stop.
I changed the 4 compacitors last night and it has the same issue. When I plug in the TV, it clicks and a fan comes on just like before. It is almost like it is trying to come on as soon as you plug in the cord.
If you have any suggestions, maybe a relay, fuse, or whatever please send me some info at [email protected].
hi larry
i opend my tv and take out that dm bord and there are too many capacitors
don't wich one you talking about. can you pleas sande me manul or pic and if you can tell me where i can go buy thouse capacitors.
i saw to of thouse are looks bad its hase yeloo thing comes out on thouse 2. i think thouse 2 are may be bad. if you have more infow pleas help me out. thnkx.( [email protected])
thankx agen
just picked up one of these tv's for free off of craigs list with the same problem. I'd love a copy of how to fix it. my email addy is [email protected]. thanks a bunch
Larry, I am also experiencing this same issue. Been plugged in for days and continues to blink. Please send me the instructions, so that I might try this fix myself. Thanks you for all your time and help.
I have followed the fix instructions and found over 8 bad caps.I have replaced 12 caps and I still have the same problem.I have double checked all connections as well as the ribbon cables.I am at a loss as to where to go now.If you could please provide some direction it would greatly be appreciated. Thank-you.
Sorry the model # of my set is a WD-62725.
I don't know if there is anything different or special about this particular model or not.Any ideas you have would be welcomed.
Larry,
I have the infamous Mitsubishi Model #WD-65513 with the blinking green light. I'm expecting it to be the overheated capacitors because a member of the household recently retired and the TV has been getting much more use than it has for the past five years. If you could e-mail me the directions to fix that board and the manual as you have been so gracious to do for others posting here, I would greatly appreciate it.
Penny, can you forward me yours? mitsu.prob(at)gmail.com.
Thanks so much!
I sent to you [email protected] via you-send-it was a link for the service manual, did you not see it?
Crunch - [email protected] is that entire thing your e-mail????
Larry Dillon
I'm sorry about that Larry. My email address is [email protected]. I appreciate your help.
Crunch
September 3, 2009 2:29 AM
Crunch - [email protected] is that entire thing your e-mail????
Larry Dillon
September 2, 2009 8:02 PM
Hello Larry. I have a blinking green light on my Mitsubishi WD-62528. Is is possible for me to get the service manual? Also do you know where I can purchase the power board for this same model television? Your help will be greatly appreciative. Thanks Larry.
Does the Medallion model 65611 have the same DM board that causes it to go off at anytime (particularity at a show's most important part).? My Mitsubishi authorize repair person says it will cost me 650.00 dollars to repair it. He says this model has a more complex board than just the 4 capacitors and he would have to send it to Mitsubishi for repair (or re-furbish is the term he used) and my set would be down for a month. Is this the truth?
if you know where the DM is take it out of the set and take some very clear and sharp(in focus!!!) pictures of ALL of the boards inside the DM please, front and back and forward them to [email protected] please
Larry Dillon
Hey Larry,
I have a ws-65513 with the blinking green light problem. I replaced the 4 caps on the DM board with 1000mF 16v, same problem. Could you please send me instructions and service manual to [email protected]
Thanks,
JT
Hey Larry,
I have a model ws-65513 with the green blinking light problem. I replaced the 4 CAPs on the DM board with 1000mF 16v high temp, still have the same problem. Could you please send me your instructions and service manual. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[email protected]
Thanks,
JT
Larry:
Would you please send me the instructions? My Mitsubishi ws-65513 continues to blink green .
Thank [email protected]
Larry: Would you please send me the instructions? My Mitsubishi WD-62528 had a blinking green light, now it will not come on.
Thank [email protected]
Larry, I have a 52" Mitsubishi DLP/HDTV that's just under 5 years old. It also has the blinking green light problem. Can you recommend any particular places that are inexpensive and trustworthy to replace the capacitors?
Thanks for your help. [email protected]
Jon
I also replaced the 4 capacitors and still same problem :(
I also replaced the 4 capacitors and still same problem :(
can u send me the service manual and the instructions please [email protected]
thank you
65 in. Mitsubishi Medallion model WS 869. After power outage, nothing but the blinking green lights. Tried reset button, etc. Please forward the fix! [email protected]
I have a model ws-65513 with the green blinking light problem. If you have the capacitor fix email I would greatly appreciate it. I would be willing to send you some solder supplies you would like in return as that is what I sell for a living.
Thanks, Chris
Larry, I have a Mitsubishi WS 48513 with the infamous green blinking light problem. You seem to be very knowledgable on tech talk. Would it be possible to get some info on these units or a repair manual. Thanks for the help. Email Address [email protected]
Larry,
I have model #WD 52627 and have been experiencing issues with the green blinking lights. Would you be so kind as to send me the instructions for repairing to [email protected]. Thank you
Derrick
Member Larry- it sounds like you are the man! Here is the problem- we have had the blinking green light before but last Sat I (idiot) tried to clean the filter of our WD52725 without turning the power off and quickly realized that the panel has a safty toggle that automatically turns the TV off. Following this the blinking green light will not stop.
I changed the 4 compacitors last night and it has the same issue. When I plug in the TV, it clicks and a fan comes on just like before. It is almost like it is trying to come on as soon as you plug in the cord.
If you have any suggestions, maybe a relay, fuse, or whatever please send me some info at [email protected].
Thank you so much for your time!!!
Did you get any positive feedback because replacing the compacitors did not work for me either.
[email protected]
Thanks
Member Larry- it sounds like you are the man! Here is the problem- we have had the blinking green light before but last Sat I (idiot) tried to clean the filter of our WD52725 without turning the power off and quickly realized that the panel has a safty toggle that automatically turns the TV off. Following this the blinking green light will not stop.
I changed the 4 compacitors last night and it has the same issue. When I plug in the TV, it clicks and a fan comes on just like before. It is almost like it is trying to come on as soon as you plug in the cord.
If you have any suggestions, maybe a relay, fuse, or whatever please send me some info at [email protected].
Thank you so much for your time!!!
larry same problem as everyone else blinking green light . can i get your instructions an manual . thanks ahead of time. latenight larry
I need instructions on this problem as well. Please send them to [email protected]- THANK YOU!
hi larry
i opend my tv and take out that dm bord and there are too many capacitors
don't wich one you talking about. can you pleas sande me manul or pic and if you can tell me where i can go buy thouse capacitors.
i saw to of thouse are looks bad its hase yeloo thing comes out on thouse 2. i think thouse 2 are may be bad. if you have more infow pleas help me out. thnkx.( [email protected])
thankx agen
just picked up one of these tv's for free off of craigs list with the same problem. I'd love a copy of how to fix it. my email addy is [email protected]. thanks a bunch
Larry, I am also experiencing this same issue. Been plugged in for days and continues to blink. Please send me the instructions, so that I might try this fix myself. Thanks you for all your time and help.
Please send to [email protected]
Model# WS-65869
Larry,
I have followed the fix instructions and found over 8 bad caps.I have replaced 12 caps and I still have the same problem.I have double checked all connections as well as the ribbon cables.I am at a loss as to where to go now.If you could please provide some direction it would greatly be appreciated. Thank-you.
[email protected]
Larry,
Sorry the model # of my set is a WD-62725.
I don't know if there is anything different or special about this particular model or not.Any ideas you have would be welcomed.
[email protected]
Larry,
I have the infamous Mitsubishi Model #WD-65513 with the blinking green light. I'm expecting it to be the overheated capacitors because a member of the household recently retired and the TV has been getting much more use than it has for the past five years. If you could e-mail me the directions to fix that board and the manual as you have been so gracious to do for others posting here, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance!
Doug
[email protected]
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