Mitsubishi WL-82913 botom projection TV problem.Hi Folks, I’m new and have a Mitsu WL-82913 that was handed d

The Lamp is not lighting, there is no indication of audio. The front panel cheap light bulbs, Lamp, Status and Pwr act as if the unit goes straight to power saver standby mode with the pwr led strip blinking fast as soon as its plugged in. Pressing the power button does nothing, pressing the reset appears to run it through the same routine as plugging it in. At least it sounds that way.
I purchased a service manual and to trouble shoot I’ve done the following:
Verified the power supply that supplies the 370 Vdc to the lamp power board present at the correct point.
Exchanged the lamp with a supposed good one. When the lamp was removed I did get the correct “defective lamp” indication at the lamp LED.
The svc manl says that if the 370 Vdc is is present going into the ‘lamp-sub-board’ and the lamp does not light to replace the board. My questions:
Is the “lamp-sub-board” dumb board? Meaning just put power to the input terminals and it fires the lamp?
How to make a nice aquarium with lights on? Flexible LED Strip Lights or flourcelent is better?
i already have 40 dollars. i need 35 dollars more to buy a 25 gallon tank. by the time i buy it, it would be around next two weeks. and by next week, i will have 75 dolars to buy it and i will order by delivery. so the delivery takes 1 week . at the one week time, i will need to buy decoration and fake plants. but i dont know what kind to buy? and even if i know, where to place the plants and deco? i mean at the way back touching the tank? or at the middle not touching the tank? or at the front? and recentlt i went to the qian hu fish farm in singapore… and they are selling the 24 dollars 28 LED bulbs ones and they said “for tanks up to 2 feet” and just in time i am buying a 2 feet tank next week but the tank will arrive at my house next 2 weeks. so should i buy that? or should i find the floursecent oones? because i wont be having any real live plants in my tank as i dont know how to take care of it. and also will the LED lights make my cardinal tetras stripe shiine? you get what i mean right? the stripe? okay if it can then its all right because all i want to see is something like when i am doing my homework and look at my tank… WOW! so relaxing and relieving stress from my brain. yeah! and especially if its on a stormy day… the house would be darker and when i on the lights, the tank would look even better! and especially at nnight, even better … i can off the lights in the room and on the best led light bulbs. woo and from far it will look better. sigh so thats what i want but i tried buying some 6cm small plastic plants and i bought 6 and put it in the tank but somehow it does not look anything like carpet plants. maybe i must have more because now my tank is a 10 gallon and i only have enough decorations and plants for a 10 gallon thats why i am buying more. but my only problem is i dont know how to make my aquarium look nice! no matter which direction i look, its always looking so dull even though there are at least 10 fake small plants inside. maybe its because in my 10 gallon tank, i dont have a lamp. i mean i dont have lights. because i did not bother to buy one till i got this idea of buying a 25 gallon tank then i thought of buying that 28 led lighting downlights. okay actually this question is quite a nonsense one because who would ever be so stupid to ask how to decorate a nice aquarium but i just think my tank looks dull. is it because i dont have a lamp? or is it because my tank background is dull?Your background is probably the base of the problem, depending on it’s color, or picture. I personally like plain backgrounds but with lots of plants. The background in my tanks are black so it brings out the color of the plants. The reason for the loads of plants is because, well they look nice! Another sweet decor piece is driftwood, adds a beautiful natural feeling to the tank. Rocks are also nice if they’re dark colored. The aquascaping is a big part in it to, if it’s not set up to your liking it may not look very beautiful. The substrate is what I take great interest to because it make the coors in the tank really pop. I recommend black. For the lights it’s pretty much your preference or the fishes health.
If you want a rug of plants get lots of short, long, and wide plants that are meant to be rugs (that’s a link to a nice rug plant).
Other plants that are good are fake floating plants and tall lush plants. What I do in my tanks is put the plants towards the back of the tank (not touching the glass) and the closer to the sides they are put them up to the front more creating depth (these should be the shorter plants). The driftwood should be in the “forest” half in half out or completely out. Or however you like it. There could be an area in the middle of the tank without plants or the “rug” plants. This area should be in front of the lush plants.


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