I got my new lamp. It is for commercial projection use. people use it to replace the

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Info on Epson PowrLite 52c

Hi all,
I was reading back on a post that BadBoy had posted, (http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=59091&perpage=10&pagenumber=86
I have the same projector as he was working on which is an Epson 54c.
It has a 130 watt UHE lamp, and am pretty sure it's AC being the younger age (2003)
http://www.projectorcentral.com/Epson-PowerLite_52c.htm

I've had a few other questions on other projectors but being I'm new , can't directly e-mail members yet.( BTW how long does that take before I can?)

Anyway , BadBoy mentioned he was willing to experiment with a 200 watt JYD/AC lamp but there was no follow-up on success or not., this was in November and figured it would be enough time to find out whether it went "Pop Fizzzzz~~" or was a glowing success! ;o).

Anyone had contact with him on an update on success or know what bulb I can use in this projector or a possible improvement over the 130w UHE ?

Looking forward to a reply ;o)
 
I have looked on web and cannot find the difference between the UHE and UHP
There are many references to them but found nothing to say they are different.
(UHE)=UHE=Ultra High Efficiency (some say Ultra- High Energy.)
(UHP)= Ultra- High Performance.
Color temperature may be a factor but couldn't find any real references.
I checked V on the Epson Powerlite 52c.
It was only 4.30 VAC which I think was because it was in stand by mode because of no lamp. Read nothing on VDC.
Epson 52c calls for 130w UHE
Will try the 150w JYD/AC when they come in.

Here's a pic of the Epson 52c lamp:
Epson_52c_.jpg
 
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