Hi, I was wondering if anybody has had some expierence with replacing
bulbs in LCD projectors with a different type of bulb, and what
success and what problems you had. I had though of using a HID head
light bulb.. Or possibly rebuilding the bulb itself. Its a 200w HID
for a EIKI LC-360.
Any thoughts?
- Mike
Why?
Most lamp supplies can only drive one type of lamp. Power is fixed by
both the lamp and supply. Even if you put in a higher power lamp of the
same type, the supply will restrict the amount of power output.
Light output is important, too. Most lamps have UV filters but that only
does so much. The optics have a lot of filtering going on. Especially in
the UV and IR spectrum. UV tends to destroy dichroic filters and LCD
panels and IR creates a lot of heat, wears on the plastics, and burns
some of the other filters. All of these characteristics change with a
different type of lamp.
Cooling is another issue. Most projectors are designed for a specific
air flow. You can increase fan speed and air flow but it's very limited.
There are companies out there that you can purchase just the lamp
without the cage so you can rebuild the lamp yourself. A company I've
dealt with is Atlas Specialty Lighting if you want a place to start.
It's usually not worth rebuilding lamps unless you do it in large
quantities. And like everything else, rebuilds have their limitations.