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View Poll Results: How many hours has you projector bulb lasted?
3500+ and still going 11 7.80%
3000 - 3500 and still going 6 4.26%
2500 - 3000 and still going 9 6.38%
2000 - 2500 and still going 12 8.51%
1500 - 2000 and still going 23 16.31%
1000 - 1500 and still going 16 11.35%
500 - 1000 and still going 16 11.35%
0 - 500 and still going 22 15.60%
3500+ and dead 1 0.71%
3000 - 3500 and dead 1 0.71%
2500 - 3000 and dead 1 0.71%
2000 - 2500 and dead 2 1.42%
1500 - 2000 and dead 3 2.13%
1000 - 1500 and dead 6 4.26%
500 - 1000 and dead 9 6.38%
0 - 500 and dead 7 4.96%
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Old 2006-12-04, 07:15 PM   #1
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Default Front Projector Bulb/Lamp life

I know that there are conversations here that sometimes touch on lamp life but there has never been a real good run on what those who have been using front projectors have managed to get out of their bulb vs. what the "rating" said they should get.

With that, I am at 2250 hours on my BenQ and I am considering just flipping the counter back to 0 when I hit the rated 3000 hours as I have yet to see an apreciatable decrease in brightness. I will need to do this if I want to go past 3000 because BenQ sets their projectors (Like many others) to prevent the pj from turning on if the bulb is "past its time".

I know that there is one major risk but that same risk is present even with a "in hours" bulb. That risk is that the bulb may actually break. This is an experience that I have only ever personally experienced once and with a VERY early NEC LCD unit at work. Beyond that, I have never heard of anyone personally and first hand that has experienced.

Thanks to all that post on this as not even AVSforum has a really tight conversation on bulb/lamp life.

P.S. -- Where did the Poll option go? Would have been nice to have a few items showing how many hours people coaxed out of their bulbs.

Edit: I have added the poll. You can pick more than one option.

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Old 2006-12-05, 04:23 PM   #2
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I am curious myself but I cannot help you as I have only one thouand hours on my BenQ. The bulb for my is only rated for two thousand hours however.
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What model BenQ do you have.

Also to others that have read and are re-reading, my curiosity is for ALL projector models and not just BenQ, so feel free to chime in...
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For my Panasonic AE900, the projector is programmed to warn at 3000 hours under normal use. It shuts the projector off after 10 minutes use until it is replaced and the timer re-set.

Likely you could fake it out and keep going, but it's probably a bad idea. The manual says there is a much greater chance of the lamp exploding after 3000 hours.
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Yes I agree with rwalker. I think the failure is more unpredictable in that the glass may weaken to a point were it cannot contain the pop when the bulb does go.
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My brother's projector bulb died this week.The projector is an Eiki EIP1000T, purchased October/November 2005.
It is usually used for a few hours in the evening.
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My brother's projector bulb died this week.
Do you know how many hours it had on it?
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Do you know how many hours it had on it?
Not really. I am gussing maybe 2k/3k, maybe even 5K
It has been living in a rather dusty enviroment too, so that doesn't help with bulb longevity.
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It has been living in a rather dusty enviroment too, so that doesn't help with bulb longevity.

About that point...

I have a fully temperature and humidity stable environment in my house and dust is very low as the HVAC in the house is fully filtered. This is why I figure I may be able to cheat with my bulb life and drag it well past the 3K hours mark.
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I think they should count the number of strikes the bulb makes rather than the number of hours. Or record both. I am sure that the testing they do involves firing up the lamp and leaving it burning which is not a true road test. They would only need 125 days to test the 3000 hour bulbs. Now switching it off, allowing it to cool and firing it back up again for 3 hours would be more realistic. I wonder if anyone reviews bulbs?
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As a rule don't expect anywhere near the rated bulb life. I had a panasonic 300u which was quite dim at 2000 hours and was close to needing replacement when I sold it (rated at 5000hrs). I now have an Optoma H78 and just replaced a dead bulb at 880hrs (rated at 2000hrs). PJ manufacturers give bulb life under ideal conditions (no on-off cycles). The CSA or some other standards group needs to come up with a legitimate rating for bulbs to making these manufacturers honest.
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Old 2007-03-20, 09:35 PM   #12
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Well, the first buld I had with my Sony HS-10 got up to about 2950 or so and was still going strong with no noticable dimness of the light output that I could tell.

I changed it in January as the filter needed changing as well. Just decided to do both at the same time.

The new bulb has less than 200 hours on it and going strong.

The HS-10 has been a good projector, but I'm looking forward to upgrading to the Panny AE1000. I'm just not sure when that'll happen.

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Old 2007-03-25, 04:45 PM   #13
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I have the Sanyo Z2 and just passed the 4053 hours mark on the original bulb! Of course, using the pj everyday makes it hard to notice if there is any degradation. I wonder how much of a difference it would make with a new bulb?

I'm just waiting for this bulb to die so I can use the excuse to get the Z5!
No point in paying for a bulb that will be worth 50% of the replacement cost of a Z2... and with 1080p pjs coming out, the Z5 should be dropping more soon...

Way to go bulb!
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I'm just waiting for this bulb to die so I can use the excuse to get the Z5!
No point in paying for a bulb that will be worth 50% of the replacement cost of a Z2... and with 1080p pjs coming out, the Z5 should be dropping more soon...
Yes. I too am thinking the same way. IF the original bulb in my pj goes to spec, I should be able to make it to the 2007 CEDIA show and with any luck, some serious drops in price and/or some serious increases in quality and features.
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My X1 has over 400 hours. I bought it new several years ago. For the past few months, I have noticed some yellowish brown spots on the left side. It's only noticeable when white or light colours are displayed. I have been cleaning the filters every 150-200 hours.

If the lamp ever goes black, I will likely get a new front projector....hopefully the 1080p projectors will be well priced.

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