Mitsubishi 73" WD73C10
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Mitsubishi 73" WD73C10
- ChubbsTech
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Re: Mitsubishi 73" WD73C10
First what I would rcommend is making sure the bulb you purchased was a OEM. Philips or Osram would be the only lamps that we would recommend. Anything else would be a generic compatible lamp. If you do have a OEM bulb the ballast would
more likely be the problem. This is the component that power the bulb. This is a consumable part which with time it stps putting out the voltage a new lamp needs. A new lamp requires more power than a used lamp. Check to see if you hear any buzzing type sounds when TV powers on if so more likely it is the ballast although they don't always make this souns when they are needing replacement.
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- ChubbsTech
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Re: Mitsubishi 73" WD73C10
First what I would rcommend is making sure the bulb you purchased was a OEM. Philips or Osram would be the only lamps that we would recommend. Anything else would be a generic compatible lamp. If you do have a OEM bulb the ballast would
more likely be the problem. This is the component that power the bulb. This is a consumable part which with time it stps putting out the voltage a new lamp needs. A new lamp requires more power than a used lamp. Check to see if you hear any buzzing type sounds when TV powers on if so more likely it is the ballast although they don't always make this souns when they are needing replacement.
Regards,
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