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Philips 55PW9363 - Convergence Problem

 

 


chadreg
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Jan 12, 2013, 11:19 PM

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Philips 55PW9363 - Convergence Problem Can't Post

I just got this tv from my uncle. He said that it worked fine, but when I got it to my house the screen was very cloudy. I changed the CRT coolant and that fixed the cloudiness problem. However the green is not lining up when adjusting convergence. It seems to be rotated clockwise. Any ideas what is wrong. Did I possibly install something wrong when I changed the coolant? Any help would be appreciated!

I have pictures but don't know how to post them to the forum.Unsure



Ron.M
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Jan 14, 2013, 8:52 PM

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Re: [chadreg] Philips 55PW9363 - Convergence Problem [In reply to] Can't Post

  
chadreg;....

How do the red & blue line up ???
You apparently inadvertently did not do the green coolant properly...
This is a mechanical problem that should be relatively easy to correct...
However , I would be able to give you better detailed info if you could post some pix..

Here's how;=>...
How do I post pictures?
I'll simplify this.....
1st , take a GOOD pix with your camera....
Upload it (them) to your computer....
Save it as a JPEG......
Save it to your desktop or ???....
Give it a name so you can find it easily....
Go to
http://imageshack.us/ or
http://register.photobucket.com/step1 or flickr or ???
& sign up & join....
They are all FREE to join & use....
I suggest you use imageshack as it is easier....
Upload your pix....
When you upload your pix to imageshack.com use the "Upload Options"
feature....
Click on the drop down arrow where it says "Do not resize".....
Choose 800X600...Skip "Add Label"...(?)....Upload pix...
When posting a pix from imageshack.us do this;...
Select the pix you want to post from "My Images"....
Right click on the image you want to post....
A box with several choices will appear....
Choose "View Image"....
When that window opens , right click your mouse anywhere in the pix to
get "copy" up in another set of options...
Do NOT click on "Zoom"....
Click on "copy"...
Come back to the box you are posting in , right click "paste" & Ta-Da , your pix should pop up full sized & clear as it was taken...
Before you post the pix in the thread , go to the "Preview Post" button at the bottom center where you are making your post & click on that one time....
Wait for it to load the post...
Scroll up & check your post & pix...
If the pix is too small or too big , go back to imageshack (or photobucket) & make the needed adjustments....
If you need any further help or info , just post....
PLEASE DON"T post pix we need IMAX to view....


Take clear pix of the center screen of the convergence crosses..
Use the "customer" convergence menu ONLY...
Please post that one & the others you have...

THANKS....Smile...


Later...Ron.M...Cool...
Veteran & Retired TV technician

(This post was edited by Ron.M on Jan 16, 2013, 8:19 PM)


Ron.M
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Jan 16, 2013, 8:20 PM

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chadreg;....

The above post with the pix posting info isn't that hard to do...
It's just very detailed...
IF it seems daunting , just upload a pix on any website you like & copy & paste it OR post a link to it...
THANKS...Smile...

Have you solved the problem on your own ???
Wondering why you haven't posted back...

PLEASE have the decency to reply....

Later...Ron.M....Cool...
Veteran & Retired TV technician

(This post was edited by Ron.M on Jan 16, 2013, 8:22 PM)


chadreg
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May 2, 2013, 2:12 PM

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Re: [Ron.M] Philips 55PW9363 - Convergence Problem [In reply to] Can't Post

I got rid of the t.v. Thanks for taking the time to to reply to my post.

 
 
 


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