Hi Tony
The system is working fine!
The original bulb was exactly the same way...with the cement touching the glass and filling up the hole.
The system is working fine!
The original bulb was exactly the same way...with the cement touching the glass and filling up the hole.
Ri7 said:Hi Tony
The system is working fine!
The original bulb was exactly the same way...with the cement touching the glass and filling up the hole.
Super! Thanks for the info and enjoy 😉
WOW...huge Photos!!..hey YWH...pretty soon i will place an order with you....hopefully within this coming week!...thanks!
No results with thingy... I must find place where someone do spot welding 😛 ****
Why my lamp wasn't spot welled...!! 


I have a small problem. The projector starts up without problems and the lamp is focused properly. The problem is I notice that while starting up the lamp brightness changes a few times from lets say steps 1-4..
Step1: Low brightness
Step2: Medium brightness
Step3: Good brightness
Step4: Excellent brightness
But then it goes back and stops at Step3... I want the projector to operate at Step4... Why you think it goes to Step4 but then goes back automatically to Step3??? All this happens in about 10 seconds... Is it a problem with the ballast? or the lamp? How can I get more power from the lamp?
Step1: Low brightness
Step2: Medium brightness
Step3: Good brightness
Step4: Excellent brightness
But then it goes back and stops at Step3... I want the projector to operate at Step4... Why you think it goes to Step4 but then goes back automatically to Step3??? All this happens in about 10 seconds... Is it a problem with the ballast? or the lamp? How can I get more power from the lamp?
zeims said:No results with thingy... I must find place where someone do spot welding 😛 ****Why my lamp wasn't spot welled...!!
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Im sorry to hear that.. you mean nothing happens at all???
Hmm,
1. I think it's a power problem
2. if you used solder "it lives" in hot temperature
3. the LAMP does own things
and my problem
yes nothing happens. only way i have done it was using some wire around the 2 wires.
1. I think it's a power problem
2. if you used solder "it lives" in hot temperature
3. the LAMP does own things

and my problem
yes nothing happens. only way i have done it was using some wire around the 2 wires.
zeims said:Hmm,
1. I think it's a power problem
2. if you used solder "it lives" in hot temperature
3. the LAMP does own things
and my problem
yes nothing happens. only way i have done it was using some wire around the 2 wires.
I didnt use solder... I dont know what is causing it.
Do you know where to find spot welder? Maybe jewrlers shop or dentist as ywh said..
No, but I try to find. I don't want to go to the dentist and say "Hey I need to get my lamp fixed" 😀 Jewelry shop may have it and some schools.
Wow, a lot of good and informative info contained in this thread.
I was just wondering if anyone in the States has been able to track down a replacement arc tube for a Sharp AN XR10X lamp?
Yhw said he has some functional lamps but will only illuminate 70% or so of OEM.
Any ideas? I know they're out there since a couple Co's are re-lamping them, but haven't been able track them down yet.
I was just wondering if anyone in the States has been able to track down a replacement arc tube for a Sharp AN XR10X lamp?
Yhw said he has some functional lamps but will only illuminate 70% or so of OEM.
Any ideas? I know they're out there since a couple Co's are re-lamping them, but haven't been able track them down yet.
Hi Ri7 , can you please give me a mail to ask some cuestions directly to you? thanks
Olá, Ri7, tudo bem? sou de argentina e queria saber se podes-me dar faz favor, um mail para fazer-te um par de consultas directamente a vos, obrigado e sorte
Hola Ri7, todo barbaro? yo soy de argentina, disculpa que te moleste pero queria saber si me podes dar un mail para hacerte unas preguntas especificas , te lo voy a agradecer, hasta luego y suerte
Olá, Ri7, tudo bem? sou de argentina e queria saber se podes-me dar faz favor, um mail para fazer-te um par de consultas directamente a vos, obrigado e sorte
Hola Ri7, todo barbaro? yo soy de argentina, disculpa que te moleste pero queria saber si me podes dar un mail para hacerte unas preguntas especificas , te lo voy a agradecer, hasta luego y suerte
Hi YWH,
I need to replace a lamp in my Sanyo PLV-Z1. Original lamp is 132W UHP. Do I need 130w BSM-AC as an replacement, how much is it and where do I sand the money? I'm located in Canada.
I need to replace a lamp in my Sanyo PLV-Z1. Original lamp is 132W UHP. Do I need 130w BSM-AC as an replacement, how much is it and where do I sand the money? I'm located in Canada.
ywh,
I'm finishing up setting up my money bookers account. Just waiting for the credit card verification part. I'm gonna buy a 150w BSM-AC from you. Didn't know how to go about getting you my shipping information. Do I do it when I send you the money over moneybookers? Also, is the bulb still 80 plus 5 dollars shipping? Thanks.
I'm finishing up setting up my money bookers account. Just waiting for the credit card verification part. I'm gonna buy a 150w BSM-AC from you. Didn't know how to go about getting you my shipping information. Do I do it when I send you the money over moneybookers? Also, is the bulb still 80 plus 5 dollars shipping? Thanks.
Hi guys,
I have an Infocus LP530 with an ageing lamp and I was thinking of trying to replace the bulb in an old lamp module that I kept. The thing is that my projector has had a power supply upgrade (now takes SP-LAMP-LP5F rather than old SP-LAMP-LP5E) and apparently that changes the bulb ignition voltage. But the bulbs that are listed on diypro do not talk about ignition voltages so how do I tell what is suitable?
Also, if ignition voltage of stock bulb can be assumed to be OK, diypro shows 250W or 280W options for the JYs-SE/DC bulb, but the LP530 specifies 270W. Would 280W bulb be OK to use or do I need something else?
And finally there is a post earlier saying that YWH sourced lamps do not work reliably in the LP530 and will cause the power supply to fail. Is this talking about the pre-modified power supply having too low an ignitin voltage for these bulbs, or some other problem?
Thanks for your help.
I have an Infocus LP530 with an ageing lamp and I was thinking of trying to replace the bulb in an old lamp module that I kept. The thing is that my projector has had a power supply upgrade (now takes SP-LAMP-LP5F rather than old SP-LAMP-LP5E) and apparently that changes the bulb ignition voltage. But the bulbs that are listed on diypro do not talk about ignition voltages so how do I tell what is suitable?
Also, if ignition voltage of stock bulb can be assumed to be OK, diypro shows 250W or 280W options for the JYs-SE/DC bulb, but the LP530 specifies 270W. Would 280W bulb be OK to use or do I need something else?
And finally there is a post earlier saying that YWH sourced lamps do not work reliably in the LP530 and will cause the power supply to fail. Is this talking about the pre-modified power supply having too low an ignitin voltage for these bulbs, or some other problem?
Thanks for your help.
Hi ! zeims
"basic wire" is made from titanium alloy.
Hi !Bizarro
yes! what is your need? give me picture
Hi !Cyclop
price is $80, shipping is $5.
Hi !samseide
yes! the bulb is still 80 plus 5 dollars shipping.send your address to my email address
Hi phimay
250~280 are same, dont bother.
I have found this problem, they are 2 type ignition voltages , my lamp can not start first, but now I have done other low ignition voltages JYs-DC bulb, no problem now.
they are low ignition voltages ballast and high ignition voltages ballast
"basic wire" is made from titanium alloy.
Hi !Bizarro
yes! what is your need? give me picture
Hi !Cyclop
price is $80, shipping is $5.
Hi !samseide
yes! the bulb is still 80 plus 5 dollars shipping.send your address to my email address
Hi phimay
250~280 are same, dont bother.
I have found this problem, they are 2 type ignition voltages , my lamp can not start first, but now I have done other low ignition voltages JYs-DC bulb, no problem now.
they are low ignition voltages ballast and high ignition voltages ballast
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