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Finding A Projector Replacement Lamp
Lamps are great for setting a particular mood in a room. You can have suttle light that is easier on your eyes, and it is also easier to control with a lamp. Choosing your lamp that you want to add to your room should not be stressful. Be sure and read more about projector replacement lamp to make that a shopping trip that will be fun. It's always a good idea to keep a projector replacement lamp on hand because you never know when you'll need it. You might be busy preparing your presentation for the board members, getting ready for a sales presentation for a new client, or just getting ready to enjoy a family vacation presentation. And then suddenly your projector grows dim. The excitement of the moment can quickly disappear and there can also be lost potential and revenue as that client slips by or the board members decide to turn down the proposal all because the projector wasn't working. Projector lamps can fail for a variety of reason. A bump during your travel, a temperature change, overheating, or just age. You can never tell when a lamp will go. It's rather like heading out across the desert with no spare and what happens? You get a flat 100 miles from the nearest station and you've got no spare. Now what to do. Now you know if you had a spare you would never get a flat, and if you've got a spare projector lamp you'll probably never need it. So be prepared. The cost of your replacement lamp will depend on what projector you have, as will the life expectancy. Of course none of them last forever. Generally a pressure mercury or metal halide lamp will last from 1000 to 2000 hours. A Phillips UHP for around 4000 hours and a halogen lamp for around 80 hours. Now that's general usage ratings. If you use your projector more than average, use it for longer periods of time; let it get hot, use it in environmental conditions that aren't perfect you could find the lamp failing earlier....
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