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#2391 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Hello ywh,
I have recently read with interest some of your postings in diyaudio.com regarding SHP project lamp with placement. From the postings it appears that you are able to provide bulbs to rebuild the lamp. I am currently looking for a supplier of bulb in order to rebuild a lamp in my SharpVision XZ-10000 (AN-K10LP (BQC-XVZ100001)). My research indicates the bulb is a 270W SHP/ 2000 hour. I do not know is the manufacture and model number of the actual bulb and have not yet to disassemble the lamp to check for identification marks or labeling on the bulb. I also noticed in your various threads that you sometimes reference the reflector, referring to two different shapes and/or styles. From a novice perspective my reflector appears to be in good condition with low damage or discoloration although I am uncertain if a reflector must be changed out along with a bulb. For your information the bulb did explode but it does not appear to have damaged the reflector. I am attaching for your reference a photograph of the reflector still in the lamp assembly. Would you please advise if you are able to supply the reference bulb and if so the cost and delivery time. Regards, WDC wdc@cherringtongroup.com |
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#2392 |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Would someone advise where you are getting the heat-resistant cement used to attach the bulb to the reflector when rebuilding a lamp.
Thanks, WDC |
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#2393 |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Hi YWH...i need the detail on ordering 2 Replacement lamps for a SONY VPL-AW15 Projector. ive bought a lamp fom the 18wheeler site before. is there another method of buying from you?
if not which lamps do i need and ill buy from the 18wheeler site. Thanks YWH. Please Email me THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH! |
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#2394 |
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For what it's worth, I successfully replaced the bulb (thanks ywh) in my Sanyo PLV-Z2 using the beer bottlecap technique. I just watched a 2.5 hour movie without problems.
Here's the solution: I fastened the bottle cap to the screw end of the replacement bulb using a wingnut, and then used .48mm galvanized steel wire to hold the cap+bulb assembly into the reflector housing. Two steel wire loops run from each wing of the wingnut to opposite front corners of the reflector assembly. Advantages of this technique are: 1. I can reposition the bulb to align it within the center of reflector housing as-needed. 2. No mess and no waiting for cement to dry. 3. When the bulb needs replaced again, removal is much simpler since there no cement to dig/drill out. |
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#2395 |
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Hi DIYProjectorKit !
you need 200w BSM-DC burner, price is $80, shipping is $5, total is $89 include fee of paypal Hi sigi502 ! your is 275W Metal Halide, is the burner my burner ? or the original burner toddmc1967 your is 270W BSM-DC burner, price is $80, shipping is $5, total is $89 include fee of paypal Hi cyborat ! My 200w BSM ¨CAC can do the 200W UHP, Hi du_dung ! your is 200W SHP , you need 200w BSM-DC burner, price is $80, shipping is $5, total is $89 include fee of paypal Hi cabintexas! Please send a mail to yuweihua@163.net, so I can send inf to you Hi studmuffin1023! $5 shipping is in postoffice, most post can not open their system. Only USA. Histboch1 ! shp80=270W BSM-DC burner, price is $80, shipping is $5, total is $89 include fee of paypal. Hi WDC! My 270W BSM-DC is 2000 hour, the older reflector is not so best if you use luminometer to test it, but that is OK in your eye. Hi X_Online! You can order form me, 18wheel is busy . no time. Your is 165W UHP, you need 150w BSM-AC burner, price is $80, shipping is $5, total is $89 include fee of paypal Thanks r6express Good luck
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Hi YWH, I don't think it was from you, I never ordered one. I would need to know what I have to order (AC or DC) as a replacement. Thanks, Sigi |
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The projector is already tucked away and would be a pain to pull it out to get a pic. Instead, I created this drawing, to illustrate the solution. The Steel Spacer shown in the drawing was needed since the bulb stuck too far out from the end of the reflector housing. I have a junk box of metal pieces, like screws, nuts, washers, spacers, etc. so it was no problem to find one that worked. Additionally, I used a pronged wire terminal between the wingnut and the bottlecap to fasten the wire to that end. BTW, I did scrape out the rubber seal from the underside of the bottlecap, just in case it might melt from the heat, but it likely wouldn't have caused a problem any. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Wonderful news, thanks! Is this a hard lamp to change out? Also, what is the price for them? If it's not hard to change them out, I'll be buying one soon so I have a backup - like I said, the projector is new, so I hope the new lamp will last quite awhile yet, but would like to have a replacement on hand - maybe even 2 - when it does go out. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
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YWH
I am ready to pay for the 270W BSM-DC, price is $80, shipping is $5, total is $89 including fee of paypal. Please confirm you paypal account name by email. Can you provide a new reflector and if so how much? WDC wdc@cherringtongroup.com |
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