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Old 06-16-2009, 07:10 PM
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Projection TV Lamp

My Samsung HL-R6167W needs a new lamp. Many sites sell Philips or Osram. I am looking for the best lamp that will last the longest.

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Old 06-16-2009, 07:23 PM
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Any lamp you buy should have a rated life. Find the one that's rated highest. At work we push projection lamps beyond their life limits - the output eventually degrades and they do explode frequently.
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Old 06-16-2009, 09:28 PM
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Buy the Osram . . . otherwise your cruise control might not function properly.
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Old 06-17-2009, 12:04 AM
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Buy the Osram . . . otherwise your cruise control might not function properly.
Is that Hawaiian humor?
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Old 06-17-2009, 12:05 AM
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Any lamp you buy should have a rated life. Find the one that's rated highest. At work we push projection lamps beyond their life limits - the output eventually degrades and they do explode frequently.
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Old 06-17-2009, 12:39 AM
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Is that Hawaiian humor?
No, it's Mercedes-Benz "Tempomatic" humor.

Try doing a Forum search using Osram bulbs and see what you get.
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Old 06-17-2009, 01:16 AM
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When you first turn them on...be sure you're happy where the projector is sitting...and DON'T MOVE IT UNLESS THE BUILDING IT'S IN IS ON FIRE...

Once those bulbs get hot, they're as fragile as the mantles in those Coleman Camp Lanterns...

When you shut the projector off, CAREFULLY REMOVE ANY CABLES ATTACHED TO THE UNIT...or better yet, let the unit cool down for about 15 minutes before disturbing the dang thing...hot filaments break REALLY EASY...

Obviously, I know...$400.00 or more for a frickin' bulb is pretty dang outrageous...but, when you need one, and there's only one to be had...youse gots to pay da' piper!

(Can you tell I hate those things?!?)

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I wonder how many projectors bite the dust during earthquakes in CA.
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How long do those suckers last? Our DLP has LEDs instead of light bulb so it should be a long time before it needs replacing.
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When you first turn them on...be sure you're happy where the projector is sitting...and DON'T MOVE IT UNLESS THE BUILDING IT'S IN IS ON FIRE...

Once those bulbs get hot, they're as fragile as the mantles in those Coleman Camp Lanterns...

When you shut the projector off, CAREFULLY REMOVE ANY CABLES ATTACHED TO THE UNIT...or better yet, let the unit cool down for about 15 minutes before disturbing the dang thing...hot filaments break REALLY EASY...

Obviously, I know...$400.00 or more for a frickin' bulb is pretty dang outrageous...but, when you need one, and there's only one to be had...youse gots to pay da' piper!

(Can you tell I hate those things?!?)

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Old 06-17-2009, 08:25 AM
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How long do those suckers last? Our DLP has LEDs instead of light bulb so it should be a long time before it needs replacing.
Are you sure about that? I thought all DLP's had bulbs.
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When you first turn them on...be sure you're happy where the projector is sitting...and DON'T MOVE IT UNLESS THE BUILDING IT'S IN IS ON FIRE...

Once those bulbs get hot, they're as fragile as the mantles in those Coleman Camp Lanterns...

When you shut the projector off, CAREFULLY REMOVE ANY CABLES ATTACHED TO THE UNIT...or better yet, let the unit cool down for about 15 minutes before disturbing the dang thing...hot filaments break REALLY EASY...

Obviously, I know...$400.00 or more for a frickin' bulb is pretty dang outrageous...but, when you need one, and there's only one to be had...youse gots to pay da' piper!

(Can you tell I hate those things?!?)

Hey boss, I think he is talking about a bulb for an old-school rear projection television--not a home theater projector. If not, you are right, he's going to get nothing worth a damn nfor $100 from biz rate: I just bought a new bulb for my Optoma HD80XX home theater projector for exactly the reason you stated--had some 'professionals' redo the ceiling mount with a nice sunken cabinet, and they broke the bulb moving it--literally dropped the projector and the bulb quit--at least they admitted the deed. They did split the cost of replacement with me, and it was close to $500 for an......1800 lumens bulb(?). I let them order, so that was cost for that bulb
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Old 06-17-2009, 04:10 PM
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Are you sure about that? I thought all DLP's had bulbs.
Yeah, new model Samsung has come up with.
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Old 06-17-2009, 04:26 PM
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Hey boss, I think he is talking about a bulb for an old-school rear projection television--not a home theater projector. If not, you are right, he's going to get nothing worth a damn nfor $100 from biz rate: I just bought a new bulb for my Optoma HD80XX home theater projector for exactly the reason you stated--had some 'professionals' redo the ceiling mount with a nice sunken cabinet, and they broke the bulb moving it--literally dropped the projector and the bulb quit--at least they admitted the deed. They did split the cost of replacement with me, and it was close to $500 for an......1800 lumens bulb(?). I let them order, so that was cost for that bulb
This lamp is for a 60" Samsung DLP TV not a projector.
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This lamp is for a 60" Samsung DLP TV not a projector.

Hence my post pointing that out to Mburg

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