Find the correct DLP Chip for your TV at ShopJimmy.com Click Here: http://bit.ly/ShopJimmyChip Replacement of DLP IC in a Mitsubishi DLP Rear Projection TV.
Find the correct DLP Chip for your TV at ShopJimmy.com Click Here: http://bit.ly/ShopJimmyChip Replacement of DLP IC in a Mitsubishi DLP Rear Projection TV.
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If you call Mitsubishi they will replace the chip you only pay $200 labor.
Why pay $189.99? Customer Service Assistance & Service Referrals
phone: 800.332.2119
Great stuff! Very interesting!
wonderful
Another great video.thanks
greaet vid!
Nice thanks…
Mitsubishi White Spot DLP Chip Replacement Video!
Yep,killing off the tv repair man off one by one,keep making your videos
and soon you will be out of work showing every DIYer how to do it,yep your
smart all right..
Dear friend,i am also a tech on field for 20 over years.would like to know
if there is any possible way to communicate with you? Like to share with
you some info and technics.
ok
Do you respond to questions about repairs? I just dont want to bother you
if you don’t
I did this repair on a TV just a few weeks ago. I had checked to see if you
had a video and was suprised you didn’t. I guess that answers that question
congratulations for your work’m too technical here in Brazil, do sony
repair equipment and yamaha
Back in the shop… Open for business again?
Excellent video dear sir. Video came after a long wait but come nice way!
Hope we will not wait such long for your next great upload! Regards,
Yaaaaaaih. love your videos, thanks a lot. :-D
Thanks for all your videos.
are u sucking ona piece of candy while talking or ? it sounds funny
at a times
Hey Norcal we do have the thermal tape/pad for the dlp chip available at
shopjimmy.com its available in the DLP installation kit. It’s the OEM pad
and a few other things included.
Hi, i was wondering if you could help me out, i have a samsung LE40A456C2D
it has developed a fault it has a faded white screen i have removed the
back off the tv and the capactitors look good and the t-con board seems
fine visually no obvious overloading signs anywhere i dont suppose you
could point me in the right direction it would be greatly apprieciated i am
an instrument technician by trade however i have no knowledge of
interegating circuit boards, i have noticed that there are test points on
the T-con board however i am unsure of suitable test methods any help would
be greatly appriciated thankyou, ben
mitsubishi must have good tvs