I would like to thank you for posting this video. I recently purchased three of these projectors used on eBay. Two of them were defective (I knew this when I bought them at a significant discount compared to working ones), and one of them had this EXACT SAME ISSUE! I contacted Crystal at Time like you suggested, and they hooked me up with parts for both projectors. This knowledge saved me hundreds of dollars as well as feeding my desire to learn new things and DIY everything I possibly can. I can't thank you enough!
Well done Frank, you made 2 hours feel like 20 minutes. Glad you managed to get spares and fix this Sony laser projector, it's certainly well built and solid. Thanks for showing us the real video without editing out the slight brainfarts. 😁 Looking forward to the Panasonic laser projector repair you mentioned in the video. Cheers buddy,.....thoroughly enjoyed this one. 👍😎
Thank you for the great video on this projector. I have issues with my Sony VPL-FHZ65. It won't start up. Red light on power/standby and blinking twice on warning. Any clue where I can start troubleshooting on the device?
IF both indicators are flashing 2x, it means a fan is likely jammed or not responding. If only the warning LED flashes 2x the side filter cover is loose. There are many fans so I cant say which fan it would be but I would start here. www.projectorcentral.com/pdf/projector_manual_9583.pdf Page 47
@@FixitFrank Thank you for replying. is there a sensor that's sensing if the filter is not in place? It seems to be correctly mounted. So, I'm a bit lost here.
I managed now to get it to start. Seems like I will have to order the same parts as you did. huge solar eclipse in the center almost filling the whole picture.
You bloody legend! Thanks for the vid and info within! Very helpful. Any chance of getting a fresh link to the service manual? The link in the description is dead.
elektrotanya.com/sony_vpl-fhz55_vpl-f420hz_vpl-f425hzl_1st-edition_rev.2_sm.pdf/download.html Here you go. Its for the 55 but it is almost the same as the 65.
@@FixitFrank Thank you, much appreciated! Maybe you'd be interested in this and/or have some insight. I recently got a VPL-FHZ65, basically for free. Catch is the image looks like someone smashed it with a bat (if it were a physical screen). Like it actually looks like cracking glass and the laser beam kind of warps around the edges of the crack lines. Honestly it looks cool, but not what I'm after lol. I don't know projector internals too well, but I suspect an internal lens or the LCD prism has shattered, as when I project just R, G or B, the same "smashed" overlay is present. Can send you some pics/vids if you're interested in having a look :)
@@FixitFrank That would be convenient! I know the perfect video to follow if it is ;) Here's a clip of the projectors output: ruclips.net/video/mXnPs3bbNN4/видео.html Been a while since I got it and haven't had the time to get stuck into, but after pulling it out and having a better look, I'm thinking the LCD panels might be cooked.... There's a very gooey morphing/"artifacting" happening around the edges where it's messed up and it's also doing this gooey image retention type thing. I don't know if there's anything else in the projector that would cause that kind of image distortions. I reckon I could repair it if I know what the problem is... It the figuring out what the problem is part that I'm not to confident with :P
Great video. thanks! I have a Sony VPL-FHZ60, which works flawlessly in the usual or upside down orientation, however when i pop it on either side (to flip from 1920 x 1080 to 1080 x 1920 for installs), it wont cycle passed standby. Instead a get one steady red power led, then a flashing warning light that flashes around 8 times, then pauses for a bit,, then repeats that cycle. When i received the projected it had a knock in transit and the side filter was knocked out of whack. I loosened the screws, re-set it and all seemed fine (didn't check side projection). Any advice or recommendations? I'm handy enough around electronics, opening bits up for visual inspections. Looking art your video, the first thing i thought of was those housing sensors might be playing up. Again, the projector runs perfect on usual or upside orientation. Thanks again!
@@FixitFrank hey Frank, thanks for that. I rehoused the lens while troubleshooting but it made no difference i’m afraid. It feels well locked / secured though. I wonder if the points where the lens and projector pcb meet need cleaned. Will have a look and clean with isopropyl. If you have any other tips, i’d happily take them. Thanks again!
The error points to the lens not being seen. I would check all the switches and latches around the lens and see if something isn't activating when the lens is installed. There s something to sense its install. That is likely where the issues is. The manual points to your error precisely as a lens problem.
@@FixitFrank ah, yes i see that in the manual now. I checked the flash count again and realised i miscounted (apologies), there’s actually 9 warning flashes which the manual doesn’t explain. Checked all lens and projector points / pins today and all seems perfect. The projector looks quite new and there’s only 1700 hours on the clock. I have a feeling it might be something else. It mentions the lens tilt needs to be reset before popping out the lens, however i cant do that via the onboard options and need the original remote (i have a generic replacement). Wondering if that’s causing an issue. Thanks for all your time, really appreciate it!
What a repair! Man the Projector of Han Solo! Burn everything with laser beams! Love your videos man, love your repairs, but most of all I really love the fact that you do not pretend to know everything, this says a lot for the person you really are! Tell me your FB group I have a FB account that was not used in years, might be an incentive to meet you there! Thanks again for this detailed and excellent lesson!
facebook.com/groups/2046110345431577 its old but it was abandoned for a while. Me and another guy are bringing it back to life. Its starting to get cooler.
yeah I cant deal with reddit honestly. I had to pick a platform and while I like reddit and the guys there, it was too much. youtube and FB are about all I can handle.
Hi Frank. I just stumbled across your channel as I've recently purchased a Sony VPL-PHZ10 with a reported faulty power supply, though I'm aware there could be other issues present. The seller removed the power supply in question prior to the sale, so I need to source a new one. I've emailed Time Projector Lamp you mentioned, but was just wondering how the payment is handled if it's not through a site? Also you don't happen to know where I can find service manuals for this projector do you? Thanks in advance! This is my first projector repair attempt I'm doing (though I do dabble in repairing mirrorless cameras), so any info would be much appreciated!
They're great. they take paypal goods/services so you are protected. I'd check the laser source for shorts in the meantime. That would be the only other thing I can think of checking until you can source a PSU for it.
@@FixitFrank That's great, thanks for the advice. I've gone ahead and purchased the power supply from them - they've been extremely responsive, so the experience has been great so far. Thanks for the recommendation! I look forward to checking out your various videos. I only came across your channel yesterday so haven't had time to do so just yet, but it certainly looks right up my street!
I just wanted to provide an update in case others are thinking of ordering from Time Projector Lamps. I purchased my projector from eBay, which stated it had the power supply taken out. This is the first time I've worked on a projector, and as I couldn't find any service manuals, I ordered a power supply based on the information on the listing. The engineer at Time flagged that I may also be missing the ballast, so they got in touch with me to check. Good thing they did as I was indeed missing that PCB. Once the parts had been extracted from the donor projector, it was dispatched very quickly and arrived at my door (UK) in 2 days. It was well packed and everything worked as it should. It's been a very pleasant / smooth transaction, and I would definitely use them again.
Franky, before I watch this video, come see my latest one about the new EPSON use and dispose POS that I got and made a rant about. I have removed the cover and I really need your opinion. New comment will follow!
Bro...I had heard about a viewsonic? or similar that was doing this in schools. But did not hear about Epson! I need to buy one of these and see what the deal is. I should be able to get my boss to agree to buy one. He wants to keep a few of the other brands in stock so we can swap them out with the schools(then replace the lamp in the office) but I know he will be interested that Epson is doing this. Once I know more, I will let you know. Also I shared your video to the FB group I am in. That is a very useful bit of info.
What a nasty awkward piece of work is this horrible Sony projector. Even the thought of opening something like this freaks me out. What's even more annoying is the parts availability and cost. Good to see it working. Good effort.
Thanks brother, that was an interesting job for sure. I want to get better with these laser units since its going to be the future. I wont complain if I never work on a FHZ60/65 again though.
I would like to thank you for posting this video. I recently purchased three of these projectors used on eBay. Two of them were defective (I knew this when I bought them at a significant discount compared to working ones), and one of them had this EXACT SAME ISSUE! I contacted Crystal at Time like you suggested, and they hooked me up with parts for both projectors. This knowledge saved me hundreds of dollars as well as feeding my desire to learn new things and DIY everything I possibly can. I can't thank you enough!
That's fantastic to hear! I'm so glad to hear everything worked out. I might have to get one of these myself. Im a big fan of Sony
Perfect explained as always.
Thanks Ricky! I appreciate that
Well done Frank, you made 2 hours feel like 20 minutes. Glad you managed to get spares and fix this Sony laser projector, it's certainly well built and solid. Thanks for showing us the real video without editing out the slight brainfarts. 😁
Looking forward to the Panasonic laser projector repair you mentioned in the video.
Cheers buddy,.....thoroughly enjoyed this one. 👍😎
Hi Karl, I'm glad you liked it! The Panasonic vid posted an hour ago so I hope you enjoy that one too :)
Thank you for the great video on this projector.
I have issues with my Sony VPL-FHZ65. It won't start up. Red light on power/standby and blinking twice on warning.
Any clue where I can start troubleshooting on the device?
IF both indicators are flashing 2x, it means a fan is likely jammed or not responding. If only the warning LED flashes 2x the side filter cover is loose. There are many fans so I cant say which fan it would be but I would start here. www.projectorcentral.com/pdf/projector_manual_9583.pdf Page 47
@@FixitFrank Thank you for replying. is there a sensor that's sensing if the filter is not in place? It seems to be correctly mounted. So, I'm a bit lost here.
I managed now to get it to start. Seems like I will have to order the same parts as you did. huge solar eclipse in the center almost filling the whole picture.
I think there is a small switch the filter frame or door hits against.
Very common failure. Contact the folks I used. The price was very reasonable. gydz@timeprojectorlamp.com
You bloody legend!
Thanks for the vid and info within! Very helpful.
Any chance of getting a fresh link to the service manual? The link in the description is dead.
elektrotanya.com/sony_vpl-fhz55_vpl-f420hz_vpl-f425hzl_1st-edition_rev.2_sm.pdf/download.html Here you go. Its for the 55 but it is almost the same as the 65.
@@FixitFrank Thank you, much appreciated!
Maybe you'd be interested in this and/or have some insight.
I recently got a VPL-FHZ65, basically for free. Catch is the image looks like someone smashed it with a bat (if it were a physical screen). Like it actually looks like cracking glass and the laser beam kind of warps around the edges of the crack lines. Honestly it looks cool, but not what I'm after lol.
I don't know projector internals too well, but I suspect an internal lens or the LCD prism has shattered, as when I project just R, G or B, the same "smashed" overlay is present.
Can send you some pics/vids if you're interested in having a look :)
it probably burned that same lens that I replaced. That would make sense.
@@FixitFrank That would be convenient! I know the perfect video to follow if it is ;)
Here's a clip of the projectors output: ruclips.net/video/mXnPs3bbNN4/видео.html
Been a while since I got it and haven't had the time to get stuck into, but after pulling it out and having a better look, I'm thinking the LCD panels might be cooked.... There's a very gooey morphing/"artifacting" happening around the edges where it's messed up and it's also doing this gooey image retention type thing.
I don't know if there's anything else in the projector that would cause that kind of image distortions.
I reckon I could repair it if I know what the problem is... It the figuring out what the problem is part that I'm not to confident with :P
Great video. thanks! I have a Sony VPL-FHZ60, which works flawlessly in the usual or upside down orientation, however when i pop it on either side (to flip from 1920 x 1080 to 1080 x 1920 for installs), it wont cycle passed standby. Instead a get one steady red power led, then a flashing warning light that flashes around 8 times, then pauses for a bit,, then repeats that cycle. When i received the projected it had a knock in transit and the side filter was knocked out of whack. I loosened the screws, re-set it and all seemed fine (didn't check side projection). Any advice or recommendations? I'm handy enough around electronics, opening bits up for visual inspections. Looking art your video, the first thing i thought of was those housing sensors might be playing up. Again, the projector runs perfect on usual or upside orientation. Thanks again!
Hi, thats the lens warning. It cant sense the lens
motors. Reseat the lens first and probably check the lens locking tabs/Locks.
@@FixitFrank hey Frank, thanks for that. I rehoused the lens while troubleshooting but it made no difference i’m afraid. It feels well locked / secured though. I wonder if the points where the lens and projector pcb meet need cleaned. Will have a look and clean with isopropyl.
If you have any other tips, i’d happily take them. Thanks again!
Btw, the lens is manual zoom and focus, just in case that makes a difference
The error points to the lens not being seen. I would check all the switches and latches around the lens and see if something isn't activating when the lens is installed. There s something to sense its install. That is likely where the issues is. The manual points to your error precisely as a lens problem.
@@FixitFrank ah, yes i see that in the manual now. I checked the flash count again and realised i miscounted (apologies), there’s actually 9 warning flashes which the manual doesn’t explain.
Checked all lens and projector points / pins today and all seems perfect. The projector looks quite new and there’s only 1700 hours on the clock.
I have a feeling it might be something else. It mentions the lens tilt needs to be reset before popping out the lens, however i cant do that via the onboard options and need the original remote (i have a generic replacement). Wondering if that’s causing an issue.
Thanks for all your time, really appreciate it!
Wow, appreciate the video, thanks alot !!
What a repair! Man the Projector of Han Solo! Burn everything with laser beams! Love your videos man, love your repairs, but most of all I really love the fact that you do not pretend to know everything, this says a lot for the person you really are! Tell me your FB group I have a FB account that was not used in years, might be an incentive to meet you there! Thanks again for this detailed and excellent lesson!
facebook.com/groups/2046110345431577 its old but it was abandoned for a while. Me and another guy are bringing it back to life. Its starting to get cooler.
@@FixitFrank Thanks I just requested a membership! I thought you were into something new, I do not see you on REDDIT anymore!
yeah I cant deal with reddit honestly. I had to pick a platform and while I like reddit and the guys there, it was too much. youtube and FB are about all I can handle.
Hi, can you change or buy the laser source for replacement? I believe it can be very costly
Hi Frank. I just stumbled across your channel as I've recently purchased a Sony VPL-PHZ10 with a reported faulty power supply, though I'm aware there could be other issues present. The seller removed the power supply in question prior to the sale, so I need to source a new one. I've emailed Time Projector Lamp you mentioned, but was just wondering how the payment is handled if it's not through a site?
Also you don't happen to know where I can find service manuals for this projector do you?
Thanks in advance! This is my first projector repair attempt I'm doing (though I do dabble in repairing mirrorless cameras), so any info would be much appreciated!
They're great. they take paypal goods/services so you are protected. I'd check the laser source for shorts in the meantime. That would be the only other thing I can think of checking until you can source a PSU for it.
@@FixitFrank That's great, thanks for the advice.
I've gone ahead and purchased the power supply from them - they've been extremely responsive, so the experience has been great so far. Thanks for the recommendation!
I look forward to checking out your various videos. I only came across your channel yesterday so haven't had time to do so just yet, but it certainly looks right up my street!
I just wanted to provide an update in case others are thinking of ordering from Time Projector Lamps.
I purchased my projector from eBay, which stated it had the power supply taken out. This is the first time I've worked on a projector, and as I couldn't find any service manuals, I ordered a power supply based on the information on the listing. The engineer at Time flagged that I may also be missing the ballast, so they got in touch with me to check. Good thing they did as I was indeed missing that PCB.
Once the parts had been extracted from the donor projector, it was dispatched very quickly and arrived at my door (UK) in 2 days. It was well packed and everything worked as it should.
It's been a very pleasant / smooth transaction, and I would definitely use them again.
thanks for posting this! TIme is a great company and Crystal really cares. Thanks again
where can i get the color wheel?
try the folks I use. gydz@timeprojectorlamp.com
I'm curious how many (unnecessary) parts you have left after each repair lol
It depends. I usually keep it under three. Unless it's friday...
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Franky, before I watch this video, come see my latest one about the new EPSON use and dispose POS that I got and made a rant about. I have removed the cover and I really need your opinion. New comment will follow!
Will do!
Bro...I had heard about a viewsonic? or similar that was doing this in schools. But did not hear about Epson! I need to buy one of these and see what the deal is. I should be able to get my boss to agree to buy one. He wants to keep a few of the other brands in stock so we can swap them out with the schools(then replace the lamp in the office) but I know he will be interested that Epson is doing this. Once I know more, I will let you know. Also I shared your video to the FB group I am in. That is a very useful bit of info.
An UHP-projector without access to the lamp is really a good one. 🥳
NEC tried it back in 2012. It didnt go over to well for them. Im curious to see how this goes.
@@FixitFrank I believe they are in for really good times! I am never getting a new EPSON ever again!
What a nasty awkward piece of work is this horrible Sony projector. Even the thought of opening something like this freaks me out. What's even more annoying is the parts availability and cost. Good to see it working. Good effort.
Thanks brother, that was an interesting job for sure. I want to get better with these laser units since its going to be the future. I wont complain if I never work on a FHZ60/65 again though.
on what side did you order the parts? thx for the video
I use a vendor I work with. Gydz@timeprojectorlamps.com Email them directly. They do not list things on a website.