i have a 120w UHP running in a 120W UHE projector.
so they are very close, if not the same. both are AC. 🙂
so they are very close, if not the same. both are AC. 🙂
Hi mbates14
Yes I have seen several references to them being the same .
Just wasn't too sure and hate to roll the dice on a $65.00 bulb.
I'm leaning towards going with it since I have two lamps to do.
How long have you been running it?
Yes I have seen several references to them being the same .
Just wasn't too sure and hate to roll the dice on a $65.00 bulb.
I'm leaning towards going with it since I have two lamps to do.
How long have you been running it?
Hi ywh,
I'm not sure what you meant about the ceramic comment above. Is the ceramic cement included with the lamp?
jck
I'm not sure what you meant about the ceramic comment above. Is the ceramic cement included with the lamp?
jck
Hey Guys, I am A newbe, GREAT THREAD...
I am trying to avoid spending $400 to replace the Lamp Assembly in my Benq PE8700+
The details written on the Bulb are as follows:
NSH210BQA
325072205
GH2739
60.J2104.CG1
I know the Last number is the Benq Part #. It is supposed to be a 210W bulb.
Does anyone have any info on this assembly? Has anyone replaced just the bulb?
I know I am a newbe, but after reading a little this is what I have gathered so far as to the pieces of a lamp system:
Lamp Housing/Assembly
Reflector Housing/Assembly
Actual "Bulb" inside reflector assembly
You get a "Bulb" from ywh, soak the ceramic end of the reflecot housing, remove the old "bulb" put the new one in and reglue.
Sounds like a great plan to me, where do I sign up!!!!!!!!!
I am trying to avoid spending $400 to replace the Lamp Assembly in my Benq PE8700+
The details written on the Bulb are as follows:
NSH210BQA
325072205
GH2739
60.J2104.CG1
I know the Last number is the Benq Part #. It is supposed to be a 210W bulb.
Does anyone have any info on this assembly? Has anyone replaced just the bulb?
I know I am a newbe, but after reading a little this is what I have gathered so far as to the pieces of a lamp system:
Lamp Housing/Assembly
Reflector Housing/Assembly
Actual "Bulb" inside reflector assembly
You get a "Bulb" from ywh, soak the ceramic end of the reflecot housing, remove the old "bulb" put the new one in and reglue.
Sounds like a great plan to me, where do I sign up!!!!!!!!!
to ywh
hey i just ordered a 150w epson 7250
i think it is 150w uhe or uhp it seems that both will work
would you happen to know the price for a bulb that is already mounted in the reflector
hey i just ordered a 150w epson 7250
i think it is 150w uhe or uhp it seems that both will work
would you happen to know the price for a bulb that is already mounted in the reflector
Hi mbates14!
I know they are very close, both are AC. but I have never seen a UHE.
Hi jck
I can give your cement , if you ask.
are you Judson? from Illinois? speak Algonquian language 🙂
Hi mrpman
you need a 210w NSH, it is a DC bulb, I dont like replace NSH;-)
I have the DC bulb only 180w, It can run 210w but I wrong about the life.
Hi part2wanksta
it is UHP, it is easy to replace.
do you need a original lamp kit? the price of lamp kit is $150, include shipping. no cage
http://hepweb.rl.ac.uk/PPEP/exhibits/Projector/manual.pdf
I know they are very close, both are AC. but I have never seen a UHE.
Hi jck
I can give your cement , if you ask.
are you Judson? from Illinois? speak Algonquian language 🙂
Hi mrpman
you need a 210w NSH, it is a DC bulb, I dont like replace NSH;-)
I have the DC bulb only 180w, It can run 210w but I wrong about the life.
Hi part2wanksta
it is UHP, it is easy to replace.
do you need a original lamp kit? the price of lamp kit is $150, include shipping. no cage
http://hepweb.rl.ac.uk/PPEP/exhibits/Projector/manual.pdf
Joepapa said:Hi all,
Victor!
How did you remove the glass panel from the front of the tube?
My Sanyo Z1's bulb has a very solid glass in front of the tube and
I see nothing else that holds it on the bulb, as some kind of a thin white isolation/insulation rubber strip or something similar underneath. I have no idea how to remove it without applying brut force.
Any idea anybody else ? 😕
Joepapa
Joepapa, Did you ever successfully replace your Z1 bulb? If so how are the results?
I tried to PM you I don't have enough Posts yet so I figured I would post the question.
Hi BoomerBrian,
As a partial answer to your question on if you are trying to get that front panel off is using a single edge razor blade / exacto knife or whatever thin sharp tool is trim as much of the adhesive off around the panel as you can and work your way around it prying gently I did mine using the single edge razor blade as it's fairly thick and could pry (gently ) .
I was a bit nervous doing mine on my Epson 52c which has that panel on the front but with patience worked it around and it popped off of the reflector. I was a happy guy there.
On your inquiry if the results on replacing the lamp will be the same picture quality. I suppose it would depend on a few variables like if installed correctly , condition of the reflector and front cover/ filter, having the correct bulb in which ywh may help you with there if he has the proper info from you.
To me personally ,it's definitely worth a shot considering the alternatives.
Sorry I can't help you much more on answering your question.
As a partial answer to your question on if you are trying to get that front panel off is using a single edge razor blade / exacto knife or whatever thin sharp tool is trim as much of the adhesive off around the panel as you can and work your way around it prying gently I did mine using the single edge razor blade as it's fairly thick and could pry (gently ) .
I was a bit nervous doing mine on my Epson 52c which has that panel on the front but with patience worked it around and it popped off of the reflector. I was a happy guy there.
On your inquiry if the results on replacing the lamp will be the same picture quality. I suppose it would depend on a few variables like if installed correctly , condition of the reflector and front cover/ filter, having the correct bulb in which ywh may help you with there if he has the proper info from you.
To me personally ,it's definitely worth a shot considering the alternatives.
Sorry I can't help you much more on answering your question.
Dumbfounded said:Hi BoomerBrian,
As a partial answer to your question on if you are trying to get that front panel off is using a single edge razor blade / exacto knife or whatever thin sharp tool is trim as much of the adhesive off around the panel as you can and work your way around it prying gently I did mine using the single edge razor blade as it's fairly thick and could pry (gently ) .
I was a bit nervous doing mine on my Epson 52c which has that panel on the front but with patience worked it around and it popped off of the reflector. I was a happy guy there.
On your inquiry if the results on replacing the lamp will be the same picture quality. I suppose it would depend on a few variables like if installed correctly , condition of the reflector and front cover/ filter, having the correct bulb in which ywh may help you with there if he has the proper info from you.
To me personally ,it's definitely worth a shot considering the alternatives.
Sorry I can't help you much more on answering your question.
Thanks for the response. I have skimmed through all of the pages and I don't really see anyone talking about their results. I may have missed it but I didn't see it.
I am very interested in doing this but was wanting to know other peoples experiences first.
Hi BoomerBrian,
Is this the one you have?
Link >http://www.projectorcentral.com/Sanyo-PLV-Z1.htm
If so it's a 130watt UHP lamp.
Check with ywh , he'll probably recommend the JYD150/AC
But don't hold me to that he's the Guru on the lamps.
Is this the one you have?
Link >http://www.projectorcentral.com/Sanyo-PLV-Z1.htm
If so it's a 130watt UHP lamp.
Check with ywh , he'll probably recommend the JYD150/AC
But don't hold me to that he's the Guru on the lamps.
Dumbfounded said:Hi BoomerBrian,
Is this the one you have?
Link >http://www.projectorcentral.com/Sanyo-PLV-Z1.htm
If so it's a 130watt UHP lamp.
Check with ywh , he'll probably recommend the JYD150/AC
But don't hold me to that he's the Guru on the lamps.
Hey Dumbfounded,
That is the PJ I have.
ywh said:Hi elektron
the ballast of hqi is heavy, you have to pay $30 shipping,about.
Hi Dumbfounded
the PDF is wrong, but I have never replace a UHE, no infor about UHE, there are some risk to replace a UHE.
Hi sabrex
I have to waite 18wheeler
Hi jck
yes, JYD/AC can replace your lamp, cost is $60, shipping is $5 and ceramic
Hi TonkaTuff
JYD/AC =$60, shipping is $5
Hey YWH,
I'll take one please... I can't send emails in this forum as yet, as I'm a noob.. 😉 Could you please let me know how to pay you and what currency that's in?? s I'm in Australia..
I've alos just realised that the Chassis for the bulb in my projector is damaged.. Do you knwo where I can get and old one, or does anyone have one?? Or is there and alternative???
Once again, thanks..
Cheers,
Tonka.. =]
prime said:I'm currently using a 150W (osram HQI-T/Sylvania HSI-T) lamp with 8mm(?) arc in my OHP retrofit with SGI 1600ww (only using part of lcd), I was previously using 150W lamp with 17mm arc and there is a definite improvement with the shorter arc so a 3.5 arc will be even better. links for my current lamp:
Sorry to dig up an old post, but are you still using this lamp Prime. I scored one for very cheap and am curious how well it works in various reflector/condenser setups. Is the nipple on the end a problem with shadows? Are you using a spherical or parabolic reflector.
Thanks...
And while I'm at it, ywh or 18wheeler, do you have any ellipsoidal or spherical reflectors for sale?
Super new guy here!! I gave up on my DIY projector. Now I am looking to buy a commerical pj. My question is, can any bulb be replaced or are there specific pjs it works on?
evry pj I have looked at to rplace the bulb it is around $300 to $500. I will be using this pj for a flight simulator and video games.
Any recommendations which is the best one for bulb replacement and where do I find the price? And the how to do it. This thread has over 104 pages 😱
Thx!!
evry pj I have looked at to rplace the bulb it is around $300 to $500. I will be using this pj for a flight simulator and video games.
Any recommendations which is the best one for bulb replacement and where do I find the price? And the how to do it. This thread has over 104 pages 😱
Thx!!
ywh said:Hi mrpman
you need a 210w NSH, it is a DC bulb, I dont like replace NSH;-)
I have the DC bulb only 180w, It can run 210w but I wrong about the life. [/B]
YWH,
How Much is the 180w. Can you get a 250w(will that work?)
Why do you not like to replace NSH?
NSH Lamps and Jyd replacement
YWH - help needed - I have read through a vast number of posts and have come across references you have made about NOT replacing an NSH lamp with a Jyd and that the NSH lamp is DC
I note that the Jyd data sheet pdf file lists the replacement for the Infocus LP770 and the Mitsubishi X300 as a Jyd200/AC, but both of these units use 190W UMPRD NSH lamps
I have an LP770 and I was hoping the Jyd200 would be my future supply
Please advise
YWH - help needed - I have read through a vast number of posts and have come across references you have made about NOT replacing an NSH lamp with a Jyd and that the NSH lamp is DC
I note that the Jyd data sheet pdf file lists the replacement for the Infocus LP770 and the Mitsubishi X300 as a Jyd200/AC, but both of these units use 190W UMPRD NSH lamps
I have an LP770 and I was hoping the Jyd200 would be my future supply
Please advise

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