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Default Rear projection "cracked" red gun

N|A-Orion wrote:

On Dec 13, 3:45 pm, Meat Plow wrote:

On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 09:40:43 -0800, N|A-Orion wrote:

I have a 52" Hitachi rear projection HDTV. The red gun was too hot and
throwing off the colors of the display, so I opened up the bottom of
the cabinet to see if there was anything that could be adjusted/
cleaned up to try and correct the color. I found a series of knobs
that adjust the intensity and focus of each crt, and began to test the
sensitivity of the knob and how much they needed to be turned to
acheive a certain amount of adjustment. Apparently I turned the red
gun up way too high and the display turned off. I turned the red back
down, turned the tv back on, and now have what appears to be a "crack"
at the top of the red gun. I am not sure if this is in a lens, or a
coating, or the crt itself. I was wondering if anyone could take a
look at these pictures and advise me what the issue is.


https://ssl.perfora.net/secure.na-is...a-is.com/r.jpg
https://ssl.perfora.net/secure.na-is...a-is.com/b.jpg
https://ssl.perfora.net/secure.na-is...a-is.com/g.jpg
https://ssl.perfora.net/secure.na-is...-is.com/bl.jpg
https://ssl.perfora.net/secure.na-is...a-is.com/c.jpg
https://ssl.perfora.net/secure.na-is...-is.com/r2.jpg
https://ssl.perfora.net/secure.na-is...-is.com/c2.jpg


Have you looked down into the projector tube through the lens with a
flashlight and noticed anything odd looking? Stuff like that usually shows
up pretty easily and you can have a good look down in the tube through the
lens if the fluid isn't too cloudy. I've looked in mine after cleaning and
a repair and noticed fibers or even hairs in the fluid right from the
factory. These are magnified by the lens but otherwise too small to appear
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I'd have to pull the screen to look at it from that angle, and I'm
selling the tv so I don't really want to go through the hassle. I'm
selling to a co-worker, so I'm really mainly looking for a "what to
expect" From what I can tell they are just going to have to deal with
the discoloration which they don't mind for the price they got. I'm
just making sure something more serious is not going to come from this
and have her breaking my door down


Well, the tube is certainly not cracked - it wouldn't work if it were.