Hi ! Psycho
do not test the jyd/dc, they are not same type.
have you note the electrode of the jys/ac, one biger and other one smaller. the biger electrode is +
the biger electrode is near the cement in most reflector.but a few reflector are reverse, the smaller electrode is near the cement.
so you need to change the wire if the smaller electrode is near the cement
the + to + and - to -
😀
do not test the jyd/dc, they are not same type.
have you note the electrode of the jys/ac, one biger and other one smaller. the biger electrode is +
the biger electrode is near the cement in most reflector.but a few reflector are reverse, the smaller electrode is near the cement.
so you need to change the wire if the smaller electrode is near the cement
the + to + and - to -
😀
yup 🙂 thats me 🙂
sorry, I dont want to sound like I'm complaining, I just wasnt sure if you guys got the money or not 🙂
but I'm great that everything is good.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks
sorry, I dont want to sound like I'm complaining, I just wasnt sure if you guys got the money or not 🙂
but I'm great that everything is good.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks
Hi ywh
I have the very important question.
Because bulb wants to buy from you to Panasonic PT-AE900U.
Originally posted by ywh in "Post #480"
"yes! if you need jys.
http://www.projectorcentral.com/Pan...e-PT-AE900U.htm
but your lamp is UHM, it is JYD/DC. not $47.00 ."
What does this mean????!!!!!!
Does this mean that, Panasonic PT-AE900U uses lamps JYD/DC???
Panasonic in the specifications writes: UHM lamp (130 W)
Is this certain that will JYD/DC replace orginalny UHM lamp (130 W)?
I apologize too bad English 🙂
I have the very important question.
Because bulb wants to buy from you to Panasonic PT-AE900U.
Originally posted by ywh in "Post #480"
"yes! if you need jys.
http://www.projectorcentral.com/Pan...e-PT-AE900U.htm
but your lamp is UHM, it is JYD/DC. not $47.00 ."
What does this mean????!!!!!!
Does this mean that, Panasonic PT-AE900U uses lamps JYD/DC???
Panasonic in the specifications writes: UHM lamp (130 W)
Is this certain that will JYD/DC replace orginalny UHM lamp (130 W)?
I apologize too bad English 🙂
there are two type UHM lamp , AC and DC,
JYD lamp can replace UHM, but had some risk.
we have not inf of the UHM know.
JYD lamp can replace UHM, but had some risk.
we have not inf of the UHM know.
Etlae900
Hi
Thank very much too answer ywh.
yhw wrote:
"we have not inf of the UHM know."
I think that it is exactly getting to know worth as the lamp looks to Panasonic PT-AE900U.
That is why from the this the cheapest and the best pj is on the market.
I as yet have only picture of this lamp
Maybe some owner which is the better picture will disclose?
Hi
Thank very much too answer ywh.
yhw wrote:
"we have not inf of the UHM know."
I think that it is exactly getting to know worth as the lamp looks to Panasonic PT-AE900U.
That is why from the this the cheapest and the best pj is on the market.
I as yet have only picture of this lamp
Maybe some owner which is the better picture will disclose?
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Panasonic PT-AE900U lamp
Is this this lamp maybe?
Maybe only bulb?
Manufacturer: Philips Lighting
Max Lamp Power: 120 Watts
Max Lamp Current: 2.0 Amps
Max Lamp Operating Voltage: 65 Volts
Ignition Voltage: 5 KV
Bulb Finish: Hard Dichroic Cold Mirror
Bulb Type: PAR-22 Borosilicate with front glass
Reflector Size: Parabolic 65x70mm
Arc Gap: 1.0 mm
Electrodes: Solid tungsten
Atmosphere: Argon + bromine
Luminous Flux: 6000 lm at 100W
7000 lm at 120W
Is this this lamp maybe?
Maybe only bulb?
Manufacturer: Philips Lighting
Max Lamp Power: 120 Watts
Max Lamp Current: 2.0 Amps
Max Lamp Operating Voltage: 65 Volts
Ignition Voltage: 5 KV
Bulb Finish: Hard Dichroic Cold Mirror
Bulb Type: PAR-22 Borosilicate with front glass
Reflector Size: Parabolic 65x70mm
Arc Gap: 1.0 mm
Electrodes: Solid tungsten
Atmosphere: Argon + bromine
Luminous Flux: 6000 lm at 100W
7000 lm at 120W
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Hi ! marek301@tlen.p
where are you find this detail of UHM ?
we have some case of unsuccessful in repalce UHM, we don't know why?
if you can give me the PDF file of UHM lamps we can do other type lamps to fit your projector, maybe.
the lamp in your picture is UHP, not UHM.
where are you find this detail of UHM ?
we have some case of unsuccessful in repalce UHM, we don't know why?
if you can give me the PDF file of UHM lamps we can do other type lamps to fit your projector, maybe.
the lamp in your picture is UHP, not UHM.
ymh,
I already have your lamp and now I'm considering building a diy around a 15" planar lcd. The lumenlab lighting kit is $200 and I'm trying to build this on a budget.
This is what they currently offer
lamp
https://secure.lumenlab.com/shop/product.php?id=57
ballast
https://secure.lumenlab.com/shop/product.php?id=56
Do you have an integrated (lamp/ballast) lamp kit that can successfully light a 15" lcd for U.S. voltage requirements and can perform as well as the LL version?
Victor
I already have your lamp and now I'm considering building a diy around a 15" planar lcd. The lumenlab lighting kit is $200 and I'm trying to build this on a budget.
This is what they currently offer
lamp
https://secure.lumenlab.com/shop/product.php?id=57
ballast
https://secure.lumenlab.com/shop/product.php?id=56
Do you have an integrated (lamp/ballast) lamp kit that can successfully light a 15" lcd for U.S. voltage requirements and can perform as well as the LL version?
Victor
Hi victor-eyd.
Thanks for the answer on my question in the Post #472.
These link's helped me in making the decision about the projector very much.
I thanks just now, for I write English a bit better already. 🙂
Still very faintly. 🙂
Thanks for the answer on my question in the Post #472.
These link's helped me in making the decision about the projector very much.
I thanks just now, for I write English a bit better already. 🙂
Still very faintly. 🙂
Hi ! victor-eyd
I have this integrated (lamp/ballast) lamp kit that can successfully light a 15" lcd for 220. voltage, but not 110v.
if you can find a ballast can run a Europe standard HQI in U.S.
it can run my lamp too.
the ballast is electromagnetic, not electronical, so they are cheaper.
the ballast is for 400w metal halid lamp or mercury-arc lamp, not sodium lamp.
I have this integrated (lamp/ballast) lamp kit that can successfully light a 15" lcd for 220. voltage, but not 110v.
if you can find a ballast can run a Europe standard HQI in U.S.
it can run my lamp too.
the ballast is electromagnetic, not electronical, so they are cheaper.
the ballast is for 400w metal halid lamp or mercury-arc lamp, not sodium lamp.
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ymh,
Will you have a 110v option eventually or can you recommend a transformer in the US that can do the job?
Victor
Will you have a 110v option eventually or can you recommend a transformer in the US that can do the job?
Victor
maybe the transformer is a good way, 110v input 220v output.
15" lcd need a big box, there is enough space to fit the transformer.
15" lcd need a big box, there is enough space to fit the transformer.
ymh,
Something like this?
http://www.starkelectronic.com/st500.htm
Which model from the link would you recommend and how much is your lamp/ballast combo?
Victor
Something like this?
http://www.starkelectronic.com/st500.htm
Which model from the link would you recommend and how much is your lamp/ballast combo?
Victor
Hi ! victor-eyd
the ballast is too heavy, you get it in your city is the best.
this is OK, But is it cost-efficient?
Model ST-500 Max.Power 500 watts
the ballast is too heavy, you get it in your city is the best.
this is OK, But is it cost-efficient?
Model ST-500 Max.Power 500 watts
I thought a ballast was part of the kit? If not, this system seems to be more cumbersome (and possibly just as/if not more expensive) than a LL lamp-setup since I'll have to source a ballast for the lamp and a transformer to use for 110v.
Do you have any recommendations?
Victor
Do you have any recommendations?
Victor
recommendations:
to ask the sellers, can they provide a ballast can run a Europe standard 400w metal halid lamp (HQI) in U.S.
if they can, get it.
😀
to ask the sellers, can they provide a ballast can run a Europe standard 400w metal halid lamp (HQI) in U.S.
if they can, get it.
😀
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