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stemny
I have an infocus sp7200 with a bad power supply, where can i get a new or used one. Infocus website does not have any. Is this a common problem or could something else be wrong with it? Fuse did not blow still good.
victor-eyd
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/show...5&&#post9277035
ywh
do you have some pics of your power supply
rcavictim
Can I ask a dumb question? If your power supply is bad and you`ve never seen your projector work....how do you know it is infocus? :D

Sorry, couldn`t resist. I promise to be good for the rest of the day.
ywh
infocus is not in focus, it is a famous brand
stemny
I have been given an estimate of 540.00 for the repair. does this sound fair, this is a place in Nyc. I will try to get some pics of the power supply in the next few days. Any prices on this part? It seems that Infocus does not like to give out any help full info. Called a bunch of times but no help, always talking to some person from india trying to sell something else.

Thanks

Oh, when it was working it was definitely in focus.
ywh
I sell most ballast in $80, if I can find it.:D
stemny
The power supply is built by NMB for Infocus. No one seems to have it.
ywh
yes! but we remove serviceable parts from many damaged Infocus, sony... for use in the repair of other projector of the same kind.
mbates14
i can most likely repair the power board. i also can on LP340/350 and LP500/530
stemny
Where can i get the power supply from? Any websites that sell this part or repair parts for infocus projectors?

thank you for the help so far!
JBrohman
I am having the same problem with my Infocus SP7200. I would like to get the power supply fixed and use this as a second projector as I should have the JVC RS1 in house before football season. mbates14 please contact me at jeffbrohman@msn.com to discuss a possible fix.

Thanks.

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