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Old 26th October 2010, 05:41 PM   #1
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Default Going the other way around :) have bulbs want projector lol

I have a DIY projector I built some time ago and was wanting to rebuild, but in the mean time really fell in love wiht the performance of a commercial projectors brightness with ambient lighting. So I am at the point now where I have half the parts for my DIY rebuild (going from a 15" 4x3 1024x768 to a 14" 16x9 1366x768, a 320mm triplet to a 18" beseler clone, need a 550mm fresnel, MDF and lots of time)

The commercial projector works great, but I am wanting more than 800x600, I have a 16x9 screen now (previously had a 4x3 painted wall) and while the projector has an option to squish the image to 16x9 it obviously introduces scaling and doesnt look great.

So I figured I would see if there were any better projectors native 16x9 that I might be able to use my bulbs in. or even if a projector might take a same size / rating bulb even though it might be a different part number and housing.

I tried to do some research by the bulb to reverse lookup what projectors the bulbs might work if I disassembled the bulb form the housing and came up with the following:

Projector is a PJ501, and I have several bulb assemblies for it, all new.

BULB: HSCR150H6H

Projectors:
3M -
MP7650
MP7750
S50
X50

Boxlight -
CP-322i

Dukane -
ImagePro 8046
ImagePro 8062

ImagePro 8049B

Elmo -
EDP-S100
EDP-S50
EDP-X210


Liesegang -
DV225

Hitachi –

800x600
CP-S-317-W
CP-S317-W
CP-S317W
CPS-317-W
CPS317-W
CPS317W

ED-S-3170-A
ED-S3170-A
ED-S3170A
EDS-3170-A
EDS3170-A
EDS3170A

ED-X3270
ED-S3170AT

CP-S225

1024x768
CP-X275
CP-328W
CP-X327
ED-X3280AT

????
CP-HS1050
CP-HS1060
CP-HS1080
CP-HS1090
CP-HX1080
CP-HX1090
CP-HX1095
CP-HX1098
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Old 30th October 2010, 11:29 PM   #2
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I believe this lamp is the exact equivalent to the Philips UHP-150W-P21 and the Osram P-VIP 100-120/1.0 P20. The only different is that the lamp you got is made by Iwasaki. This practically increases your choice of projectors to JVC, Panasonic, Toshiba, Epson and Viewsonic.

The lamp you have will also replace the Iwasaki HSCR120E5H and HSCR130H6H without any problems. Just because they rate a lamp at 150W does not mean that it will not work on at a reduced power because this is what it practically does when the projector is in economy mode.

So the search goes on...
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Old 5th November 2010, 07:45 AM   #3
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this is a AC lamp, my 150w BSM-AC burner can repalce it
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Old 7th November 2010, 12:51 PM   #4
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Thanks those part numbers will come in handy, already found quite a few more projectors my bulbs will work in.
Not lucking out and finding any native 16x9 ones though
Right now all I need is some MDF and time to rebuild my DIY PJ, so if anyone would want to buy one of these bulbs cheap let me know lol. I can sell it for my MDF, still have more bulbs and build my PJ with the money form the bulb inthe mean time.
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Old 18th January 2011, 04:52 PM   #5
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Hi.

What price is low price for the bulb you offered?

Did you get MDF?

What about for shipping to Europe?
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Old 27th January 2011, 06:15 AM   #6
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Too funny. Usually people have the projector, and need to find an appropriate projector lamp bulbs for it. Kind of ironic to see the opposite case. Good luck.
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