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Replacement Lamps & Bulbs for Projectors & Projection TVs
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How and When to Replace a Projector Lamp
Most recent projector models feature lamps that last for two thousand hours
or more, though some have life expectancies of up to six thousand hours. The
lamps models manufactured prior to 2000 may last only one thousand hours. You
can ensure that you will not be caught off guard with a burnt out lamp by
regularly checking your projector's lamp hour counter, a feature found on all
projectors.
We recommend that you consult your user manual to determine the exact
instructions for your specific model. In most cases, the replacement only
involves a few steps including the following:
- Turn off the machine and allow the lamp to cool completely
- Remove the cover
- Unscrew the lamp housing unit
- Remove the old lamp
- Screw in the new lamp and replace the housing unit and cover. The most
important thing to remember is that you should never touch the lamp or housing
directly with your fingers.
There are a number of steps you can take to prolong the life of your
projector bulb. First of all, allow the projector to cool completely after each
use before moving it or packing it into the carrying case. You should also avoid
extreme temperatures--don't leave the projector in the car during the summer or
when it is below 40 degrees. Another tip to make your projector lamp last is
cleaning the projector filter with compressed air every couple of months.
PartStore.com is the top online resource for projector replacement lamps for a
variety of projector models and manufacturers. Click
here to view a complete list of the projector lamps we carry. Order the
replacement projector lamp online and consider ordering an extra replacement
bulb as well so you will not be caught off guard when it comes time for another
replacement.
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