Time to have it looked at by a tech. Possible that the green crt is
intermittantly shorting causing the bright green effect, or there may just
be problems in the green drive circuitry including the socket assembly.
Another possibility is the green crt has leaked coolant down onto the crt
socket assembly causing the intermittant problem, either way have it
checked
out to be sure.
"Duff2" <me@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:21:16 -0400, Bill Schmidt <schmidt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>
>>The Philliips 60" rear projection HDTV I've had for about 3 years
>>turned green for a short time last night, and then flashed back and
>>forth between green and normal. So I turned it off and went to sleep.
>>
>>Iit was back to normal this morning when I watched it for about 1/2
>>hr., but I suspect that the problem is going to come back sooner or
>>later. I was just wondering if I'm looking at a costly CRT
>>replacement, as I suspect. Or could it be a minor, hopefully, less
>>expensive problem?
>>
>>Thanks in advance or any help anyone can give me on this.
>>
>
> Next time, try jostling the set and see if it makes a difference.
>
> Most likely an oxidation problem on a slide on connector.
>
> Most likely spot is where there is the most heat.
>
> Often these can be fixed by recrimping the connector.
>
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