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Posted on Dec 11, 2013

Power error 6 times - 11V is low. - No picture/No sound

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    Sony Kds-r60xbr2: It blinks green 6x than blinks red with no pic/no sound fans spins on green but stops and blinks red. Saw somewhere that it's related to 11v is low. What or where is that board and is it something i can order and replace?

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From my past experience, yes. Not sure about the 11v being low. My kdf 45 acted that way when the main lamp went out. Found a replacement on Amazon for around $45 and now good to go! So far about a year and a half. Have had to replace about 4 for friends and family so far with same symptoms. All worked great! http://www.amazon.com/F93087600-Projection-Replacement-KDS-R50XBR1-KDS-R60XBR1/dp/B005I4OLAS/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1386773721&sr=8-13&keywords=Sony+Sony+Kds-r60xbr2+bulb&tag=donations09-20

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