Larry, I think you've been a godsend to the folks in this forum!
I have a WS-65513 also. Same symptoms as the others. It used to occasionally turn off while we were watching a show and start the green light blinking. The manual says it's from a power surge. I had it plugged in to a high end surge supressor, but, oh well. We would turn it off, wait a minute, turn it back on and it would be OK. Lately it's been doing the same thing except now we can't even make it through an hour long show!
Can you send me the instructions and manual also? Thanks!
larry, please consider uploading your help files to a download service such as RapidShare (http://rapidshare.com/) and then posting the download links here so that people can download the file on their own, saving your the time and trouble of sending it out all the time. There would be no cost to you and the files would remain on their server unless not accessed for 90 days. From the busyness of the responses here, that wouldn't happen anytime soon. Thanks.
Larry I"ve got a WS-55513 with the same problem, the light blinks and set will not come on. Could I get a copy of the instructions or manual? Thanks a lot! Send to [email protected]
Larry Dillon said: I sent these documents to you. If though you have no experience doing any soldering or repairing printed circuit boards, play it safe and take the board and the capacitors to a pro. this fix works on about 65 to 70% of the peeps who have this problem. Good Luck
Larry - I could use the instructions as well, having the same problem w/ the blinking light...
Larry Dillon said: If you are handy, and can solder, you may be able to save about 700 bucks if not more. There is a very common problem with these Mitsubishi TV sets. There is a digital board inside these puppies called the DM board. A lot of times there are four capacitors that go bad inside of these TV sets. Sometimes, depending on how bad the capacitors are, and if the capacitors did not blow out anything else on the Dm board, you can simply replace these four capacitors and this will fix your TV set. The average that this works on is about 65 to 70 % of the sets can be repaired with this fix. The others are power supply issues or the DM board has other issues. If you would like to attempt to repair your TV set, I will send you the instructions on how to do so. If you do not know how to solder well, do not attempt to replace the capacitors yourself. Pay a pro to do this for you. After all you are already saving a bundle of cash. Leave an e-mail address, and I will forward you the fix with and without the light engine. And if the capacitors inside the board are not swollen on the tops, as the direction shows you what they look like, the capacitors are most likely not your problem.
Larry Dillon said: I have sent all those who left a good e-mail address. One came back who left all the underscores, I did the best I could. Good Luck to all.
I guess its a disposable address anyhow, so please send here: [email protected] Thanks in advance. just a tip for the other though: everybody else posting their address in the clear will be getting spammed from the bots that harvest recognizable addresses posted on the web.
cko, thats why you are suppose to have bulk type mail you set up, and spam is illigal you know with yahoo, so send it back as spam. The problem is not as bad as peeps put on as it is. Yes there is a lot oif spammers who will try and send you fake responses to leys say like e-bay, but you should know better then to give the info to those types of services if asked out of the blue without contacting them first. I have e-mail for personal, and one for the public, they can send me anything they wish, if I do not know them, i will not open the attachmnet.
Larry Dillon said: cko, thats why you are suppose to have bulk type mail you set up, and spam is illigal you know with yahoo, so send it back as spam. The problem is not as bad as peeps put on as it is. Yes there is a lot oif spammers who will try and send you fake responses to leys say like e-bay, but you should know better then to give the info to those types of services if asked out of the blue without contacting them first. I have e-mail for personal, and one for the public, they can send me anything they wish, if I do not know them, i will not open the attachmnet.
thanks for sharing the additional tips. I still haven't received anything to help with my WD-52725 problem; please send to: [email protected] thanks again.
My Mitsubishi (model WS-55813) is now afflicted with the dreaded blinking green light of death. Being a mature adult, my first reaction was to blame my wife and daughters for the problem. But after seeing the large number of other people who have this same issue, I have to conclude maybe it's a design defect versus operator error.
I was an Electronics Technician in the Coast Guard 30 years ago, but I doubt analog tube technology has changed much in the last 3 decades... And I can still work a soldering iron!
I'd really appreciate you sending any helpful repair information to: [email protected]
I finally got time to work on my tv.I replaced the capacitors,didn't work at first.I then read some of your posting that maybe everthing might not be conected good.That was the problem.All that to say this I'm very thankful to you.My tv works fine now.You saved me a lot of cash!!!!!!
I have been looking over several of these posts from many different threads and I can't get back to where I was originally. I signed my husband up for this forum so he can come back and get additional help if needed. So please forgive me for my ignorance, he's the techy, not me.
In the original post for the green blinking light on the mitsubishi you gave several things to check with part numbers (I think) voltage and such. I'm trying to get back to that post because my husband wants me to email it to him. We are also needed the Blinking Green Light fix plus the service manual for the Mitsubishi Medallion HDTV1080i Integrated Model #WS-65613. If you could please send me the information to my husband's email I would be forever gratefull. His email is [email protected].
THE CAPS TOOK CARE OF THE POWER UP PROBLEM. BUT I'M BACK TO A PROBLEM THAT I WAS HAVING BEFORE THEY WENT OUT OR MAYBE THEY CAUSED THE PROBLEM BEFORE THEY WENT OUT?
I KEEP LOSING THE PICTURE TO A BLUE SCREEN,NO MATTER WHAT WHAT INPUT I USE. I CAN TURN THE SET OFF AND BACK ON AGAIN AND THE PICTURE WILL RETURN (SOMETIMES IT WILL STAY ON FOR A FEW SECONDS OR AS MUCH AS TEN MINTUES) THIS WAS THE ORIGINAL PROBLEM.WHEN I TALKED A LOCAL DEALER FOR MITSUBISHI THEY HAD ME TRY THE SYSTEM RESET. AFTER THE SYSTEM RESET BEING PUSHED IS WHEN THE POWER LED STARTED BLINKING CONTINOUSLY. HAVE THE CAPS POSSIBLY CAUSED OTHER DAMAGE TO THE DM? THANKS [email protected]
Would you please email me the instructions for repairing the blinking green light on my Mitsubishi ws65513. My email address is [email protected]. Thank you very much.
Hi i have a ws-65513 with the green blinking light problem . I would greatly appreciate the information to fix this. I have a friend to solder it but I would feel more comfortable with some directions and the size capacitors in fahreds. Thanks to anyone that can help. My email is [email protected]
jparker, I have sent you the info you need to repair your TV set. Remember to read the entire document first to see if this is for you to try. If the boards do not look the same or the set up is different, please let me know and I will send you the other documents for a different DM board. Good Luck
i have a ws-65513 with the green blinking light problem . I would greatly appreciate the information to fix this. Thanks to anyone that can help. My email is [email protected]
Well Larry, I think it is time for me the enroll in the class of TV Repair 101. I have a WS-65713. It was in storage for a few months in the heat of summer in Texas and now the blinking green light of death is all I get. As the all knowing sponsor of information, can you please provide guidance for the fix?
Anthem, tiger, and g's big poppa, I have sent you the info you requested. If you do not know how to solder or how to work on printed circuit boiards, please play it safe and find someone who does, or take the board and the capacitors to a pro and have it done. Good Luck
tiger275 said: Well Larry, I think it is time for me the enroll in the class of TV Repair 101. I have a WS-65713. It was in storage for a few months in the heat of summer in Texas and now the blinking green light of death is all I get. As the all knowing sponsor of information, can you please provide guidance for the fix? Thanks, Ed 1312greenview @ gmail . com
Larry,
I was reading most of the Mitsubishi TV sets with Green Light Blinking, not powering up, and they refer to having issues with the DM Module.
Does the ws-55813 could have the same problem I been reading about on the other posts? Is the repair manual with wiring schematics for this unit available?
I have a WS-55511 and the problem I usually have is that the tv ignores the remote. I can usually do a master reset and an av reset and it will come back. The other night the set would not turn off with the remote or the front panel. I did a master reset and a hard boot and now it will not turn on. Can you Please Help Me?????
Hi I'm having the same problem with my mitsubishi WS55813 the green light won't stop blinking can you send me a copy of how to fix it? Please [email protected]
Larry, I think you've been a godsend to the folks in this forum! I have a WS-65513 also. Same symptoms as the others. It used to occasionally turn off while we were watching a show and start the green light blinking. The manual says it's from a power surge. I had it plugged in to a high end surge supressor, but, oh well. We would turn it off, wait a minute, turn it back on and it would be OK. Lately it's been doing the same thing except now we can't even make it through an hour long show! Can you send me the instructions and manual also? Thanks! bobjjj2ATgmaildotcom
Hi Larry, I don't seem to have received the instructions. Can you send again?
Add me to the list of folks that has the never ending blinking light on my Mitsubishi WS-65513 big screen!! Please send me the repair information and manual, too... [email protected] Thanks so much!!!
Larry, I think you've been a godsend to the folks in this forum!
I have a WS-65513 also. Same symptoms as the others. It used to occasionally turn off while we were watching a show and start the green light blinking. The manual says it's from a power surge. I had it plugged in to a high end surge supressor, but, oh well. We would turn it off, wait a minute, turn it back on and it would be OK. Lately it's been doing the same thing except now we can't even make it through an hour long show!
Can you send me the instructions and manual also? Thanks!
bobjjj2ATgmaildotcom
larry, please consider uploading your help files to a download service such as RapidShare (http://rapidshare.com/) and then posting the download links here so that people can download the file on their own, saving your the time and trouble of sending it out all the time. There would be no cost to you and the files would remain on their server unless not accessed for 90 days. From the busyness of the responses here, that wouldn't happen anytime soon. Thanks.
Larry I"ve got a WS-55513 with the same problem, the light blinks and set will not come on. Could I get a copy of the instructions or manual? Thanks a lot! Send to [email protected]
Larry - I could use the instructions as well, having the same problem w/ the blinking light...
[email protected]
thx!
Rob
Larry,
I have the same problem with my ws-65513 TV. Can you please send me the instructions or service manual?
Thanks,
Oldtech
I have sent all those who left a good e-mail address. One came back who left all the underscores, I did the best I could. Good Luck to all.
Larry:
Would you happen to have the schematic and service manual for a mitsubishi that you would be able to email me. I have the same blinking light problem.
THanks
[email protected]
cko, thats why you are suppose to have bulk type mail you set up, and spam is illigal you know with yahoo, so send it back as spam. The problem is not as bad as peeps put on as it is. Yes there is a lot oif spammers who will try and send you fake responses to leys say like e-bay, but you should know better then to give the info to those types of services if asked out of the blue without contacting them first. I have e-mail for personal, and one for the public, they can send me anything they wish, if I do not know them, i will not open the attachmnet.
Larry,
My Mitsubishi (model WS-55813) is now afflicted with the dreaded blinking green light of death. Being a mature adult, my first reaction was to blame my wife and daughters for the problem. But after seeing the large number of other people who have this same issue, I have to conclude maybe it's a design defect versus operator error.
I was an Electronics Technician in the Coast Guard 30 years ago, but I doubt analog tube technology has changed much in the last 3 decades... And I can still work a soldering iron!
I'd really appreciate you sending any helpful repair information to: [email protected]
Thanks for your help! John
Larry,
I finally got time to work on my tv.I replaced the capacitors,didn't work at first.I then read some of your posting that maybe everthing might not be conected good.That was the problem.All that to say this I'm very thankful to you.My tv works fine now.You saved me a lot of cash!!!!!!
Thanks so much,
Tom
Larry,
I have been looking over several of these posts from many different threads and I can't get back to where I was originally. I signed my husband up for this forum so he can come back and get additional help if needed. So please forgive me for my ignorance, he's the techy, not me.
In the original post for the green blinking light on the mitsubishi you gave several things to check with part numbers (I think) voltage and such. I'm trying to get back to that post because my husband wants me to email it to him. We are also needed the Blinking Green Light fix plus the service manual for the Mitsubishi Medallion HDTV1080i Integrated Model #WS-65613. If you could please send me the information to my husband's email I would be forever gratefull. His email is [email protected].
Thanks!!
Michelle
LARRY,
THE CAPS TOOK CARE OF THE POWER UP PROBLEM. BUT I'M BACK TO A PROBLEM THAT I WAS HAVING BEFORE THEY WENT OUT OR MAYBE THEY CAUSED THE PROBLEM BEFORE THEY WENT OUT?
I KEEP LOSING THE PICTURE TO A BLUE SCREEN,NO MATTER WHAT WHAT INPUT I USE. I CAN TURN THE SET OFF AND BACK ON AGAIN AND THE PICTURE WILL RETURN (SOMETIMES IT WILL STAY ON FOR A FEW SECONDS OR AS MUCH AS TEN MINTUES) THIS WAS THE ORIGINAL PROBLEM.WHEN I TALKED A LOCAL DEALER FOR MITSUBISHI THEY HAD ME TRY THE SYSTEM RESET. AFTER THE SYSTEM RESET BEING PUSHED IS WHEN THE POWER LED STARTED BLINKING CONTINOUSLY. HAVE THE CAPS POSSIBLY CAUSED OTHER DAMAGE TO THE DM? THANKS [email protected]
Hello Larry,
Would you please email me the instructions for repairing the blinking green light on my Mitsubishi ws65513. My email address is [email protected]. Thank you very much.
Michellgy, thats a hard call. I,m really not sure without seeing the symptom.
Hi i have a ws-65513 with the green blinking light problem . I would greatly appreciate the information to fix this. I have a friend to solder it but I would feel more comfortable with some directions and the size capacitors in fahreds. Thanks to anyone that can help. My email is [email protected]
jparker, I have sent you the info you need to repair your TV set. Remember to read the entire document first to see if this is for you to try. If the boards do not look the same or the set up is different, please let me know and I will send you the other documents for a different DM board. Good Luck
Hi Larry,
i have a ws-65513 with the green blinking light problem . I would greatly appreciate the information to fix this. Thanks to anyone that can help. My email is [email protected]
Thanks Again!
Hi Larry,
Guess what, the deadly blinking light has reared its ugly head in Rahway, New Jersey. Can I get some help, too?
Please send info on this fix if you are able.
Thanks in advance,
G's Big Poppa (aka Nelson)
please email me at [email protected]
Well Larry, I think it is time for me the enroll in the class of TV Repair 101. I have a WS-65713. It was in storage for a few months in the heat of summer in Texas and now the blinking green light of death is all I get. As the all knowing sponsor of information, can you please provide guidance for the fix?
Thanks,
Ed
1312greenview @ gmail . com
Anthem, tiger, and g's big poppa, I have sent you the info you requested. If you do not know how to solder or how to work on printed circuit boiards, please play it safe and find someone who does, or take the board and the capacitors to a pro and have it done. Good Luck
Larry,
I was reading most of the Mitsubishi TV sets with Green Light Blinking, not powering up, and they refer to having issues with the DM Module.
Does the ws-55813 could have the same problem I been reading about on the other posts? Is the repair manual with wiring schematics for this unit available?
I bought this Unit in late '03 early '04...
Thank you for your help.
Rafael
[email protected]
Larry You are the one and only it sounds like!
I have a WS-55511 and the problem I usually have is that the tv ignores the remote. I can usually do a master reset and an av reset and it will come back. The other night the set would not turn off with the remote or the front panel. I did a master reset and a hard boot and now it will not turn on. Can you Please Help Me?????
Thanks Jim
[email protected]
Hi I'm having the same problem with my mitsubishi WS55813 the green light won't stop blinking can you send me a copy of how to fix it? Please [email protected]
Rafa, Gris, andJimmie, i have sent you out the repair documents as well as the factory service manual for your TV set. Good Luck
Hi Larry, I don't seem to have received the instructions. Can you send again?
bobjjj2ATgmailDOTcom
Thanks!
bob I sent those out, are you sure of the e-mail address? it came back.
Add me to the list of folks that has the never ending blinking light on my Mitsubishi WS-65513 big screen!! Please send me the repair information and manual, too... [email protected] Thanks so much!!!
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