Older flipside projection 52'' TV have OK pictures part but lacks color. What quantity do I call for to fix it?

My Pioneer (Model SD P5065K) has and OK picture but the color go out quite regularly (pretty much everyday). It will be full color for the first 10-30 minutes and then go to black and white with a blue/green tint added surrounded by. I'm thinking about replacing it but didn't realize "color bulb" wasn't an pick. I was hoping it would be that undemanding. Any help/suggestions? Here is the link the parts I can replace: http://parts.pioneerelectronics.com/mode...


Answers:    It sounds resembling your guns are going out. From your link it looks resembling their over $500 apiece. It's just not worth replacing them if it's going to cost you resourcefully over $1500 just for the parts alone. For what it's going to cost you to repair it; your better rotten buying a new TV.
In the inauguration....

There was just black & white TV. Then somebody invented color TV, but people beside b/w TV's still needed to be able to see the picture. So ever since the start, color TV is really b/w TV with color added. Since a TV focus has a spedific bandwidth, the added color took something away. Resolution. So when TV stations broadcasted prehistoric b/w shows (like movies), why suffer low resolution when there be no color? A color killer circuit would do purely that. It would deactivate your TV's color circuits and resolution would develop. When a color signal came subsidise in, the color circuit be reactivated.

It sounds like your color slayer may simply have aged and inevitability a little adjustment. Not possible something you can do yourself, but it's not expensive for a repair shop to do it. (Probably still like $100, though, freshly for their time.)

If you're using the Component inputs, then not solely will the set go to b/w when the color assassin kicks surrounded by, but will cast a blue/green tint to the picture.

Again, I don't recommend that you try fixing it, but a professional repair will be a heckuva lot cheaper than replacing the TV.

Finally, if it really be a crt going weak, such as red, later even the color pictures would still be noticeably blue/green.

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