During a presentation, there’s nothing scarier than having a projector malfunction halfway through; luckily, projectors usually go wrong in the same way. Therefore, with a brief knowledge of what is likely to go wrong in a projector, you are well on your way to having it up and running again.
There is a whole host of things which could go wrong with a projector. However, each crisis has its own tell-tale sign, which makes identifying (and therefore solving) it so much easier – as long as you have the tools, replacement parts and a little bit of know how.
Obviously, complete burnout of a projector lamp is a pretty immediate problem – and the likely cause of this will be a blown lamp. Luckily, this critical malfunction is fairly easily replaced, and involves removing the exterior of the lamp housing, and fitting a new lamp.
Some problems with projector lamps are not so obvious – and over time, you may notice a level of dimming. It is likely that this is symptomatic of a degradation in the lamp, which will only get worse over time, if not ceasing to function altogether.
With this in mind, it is often a good idea to have, for example, spare sony replacement projector bulbs, or NEC replacement projector lamps, which means that as soon as your projector starts to dim, it can be restored to its former glory.
At Vivid Laps, we’ve got NEC replacement projector lamps and Sony replacement projector lamps, all at great prices.
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