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DIY projector's new choice--UHP lamp - Click HERE for Original Thread
Lieutenant
Hellow everyone!

Are you still using HID lamps to make DIY projectors?

--Do you think that your projector are much darker than brand projectors? and lamp's lifetimes too short?


Are you hating the high prices of UHP lamps for current projectors?

-- USD200?USD300? or more?


Forget about those.


----Now we offer you a good choice:

Low cost UHP lamps:

half prices compared with brand projector lamps, and same performance as brand projector's lamps.

100W 6000Lumen 10000hours
150W 9000Lumen 3000hours
200W 12000Lumen 1500hours
250W 15000Lumen 1000hours (lifetime still long enough.)



If you are interesting, please contact me.
Lieutenant
200W
AC
8000K
12000Lumen
Lieutenant
Not only Philips can make UHP!


We can make:


200W

8000-8500K

12000 Lumen


Bright enough to make your screen clearly seen in Day time!


250W

15000 Lumen

Huge image can be eaily made!
leone
hi,
i am new in this forum is just the first post i am interested to a lamp for an infocus sp 4805 wich is an shp 200 watts code pl 21
if you have one suitable for or compatible please quote me.
i notice you that i am a little on hurry because i have to bring the pj to africa in the end of this month for a missionary there (that is why i am searching cheap one).
my location is italy (for shipping quote)
thanks looking forward for your reply
Leone
giorgos18
Are you saying to use these lamps in DIY projectors or to replace commercial projector's burnt out lamps?

If for DIY use, could you show how you do this? would some sort of lenses be needed to diverge the light spread to cover the area the larger LCD's used in most DIY (7" - 17" diag)?

Some pictures of examples of these lamps vs MH in DIY setup would be nice to see
haliker
what would the price be for a Sony VPLHS51 or a Infocus X3 replacement bulb? Thanks if you can provide this.
maverick0
Hi !

I would like to know if you can get a replacement for a SHP 200W lamp, on the lamp it's written SHP 69 Hg, and I found that an equivalant is floating around "Phoenix SHP 69".

But I really don't know if it's AC or DC or whatever other things I need to know to change this :P

Thanks in advance !
bob phillips
Lieutenant I have seenyour posts do you carry replacement bulbs? i need one infocus #sp-lamp-018 the number on the bulb only is shp58 Hg it is a 1800 lum ans 200 watt. I just want the bulb part not the housing i have several. help please!
bob phillips
HID lamps to make DIY projectors what are they all i now is one is a reflective surface that dies some way.
i am still looking for a replacement lamp for my x3 not the housung just the galss refector and light in it. does any one know of any? I dont want to get the housing part I have 3 now has any one found a way to stop the light from going in 300 hrs on the X3 I have tried keeping it on low and also cleanning it weekly. dont know what else to do. Nice projector just relly short lamp life. also does any one know what the voltage is supose to be for the lamp.
rhh1095
I have an interest in receiving an infocus Hg lamp only. I would to try replacing just the lamp instead of the entire lamp and housing. herlocherR @ aol com.
langtuhanoi
Your lamp can replace for Optoma HD72i?
Thank
bob phillips
rhh1095
do you have an infocas x3 as well, and have you been having problems with it burning out like in 300 hrs as well?
i sent an msg to some one in china the are supose to give me a replacement bulb number. i will send it to when i get it.
bob
bob phillips
I have looked at the number you gave me and it appears to use this bulb.
Is this the one you ment? I was hoping for just the lamp assembly without the housing.
you know the bulb and reflective cone it is glued into.
Optoma HD72, HD73 Replacement Projector Lamp - BL-FU220A

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