We offer quality projector lamps at deep discount prices since we receive our projector lamps directly from manufacturers. We, at Uviewtech, have been selling replacement projector lamps and other lighting sources for years. Our experienced staff commit themselves to the highest quality of services possible to serve our customers. They can assist you in any of your projector lamp needs. We have extensive inventory of projector lamps covering thousands different LCD, DLP projector models.
About Projector Bulbs & Projector Lamps Projector bulbs (usually called projector lamps) are one of the few user replaceable projector parts. Unlike a car headlight or standard light bulb, a projector headlight (replacement lamp module varies by model. Focused Technology carries a huge selection of projector lamps and projector bulbs. All of our projector bulbs are typically in stock and overnight shipping is available for emergency situations. Search by projector manufacturer and model number to locate the correct projector bulb. Learn about Projector Lamp Care
Understand the lamp The energy coming from a projection lamp produces enormous heat, and yet the lamp-a relatively small device-must withstand temperatures that would melt most electronic components. Lamps are fragile high-tech devices and they're not inexpensive.
Never touch the lamp Contact with human skin will leave an oily residue on the lamp that can damage it. Additionally, the lamp gets so hot it can melt your finger. Better projectors house their lamps in a sealed lamp assembly, which protects both the lamp and your safety.
Take care in installing the lamp Sealed lamp assemblies make changing a projector lamp quite simple: Remove one or two screws, pull a handle, and have the lamp assembly slide out like an ink cartridge on a printer. Reading what your projector manual says about lamp-handling procedure is a very good idea.
Keep filters clean To extend the life of a projection lamp, clean the projector's filters to ensure there's enough ventilation to maintain an acceptable operating temperature for the lamp. Inspect the filters every couple of weeks or sooner, depending on your environment.
Let the lamp cool Projection lamp filaments become more fragile when hot. Power down the lamp but keep the fan running until the unit cools off to help protect it.
Don't move a hot projector Moving a projector while it's hot can cause the filament to break. Don't think you can simply turn off the power, unplug the projector, and pack it up. Let the lamp cool down first.
Take care in installation If your projector is permanently mounted and not subject to movement, make sure that the fan vent isn't blocked by the mounting plates. This will cause overheating and lamp failure.
Use automation Better pr ojectors offer connectors to interface with automation systems. When a lamp needs replacement the projector can notify you through a system status update. |