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BL-FP195A BL-FP195B SP.79C01GC01 SP.78H01GC01 Projector Lamp for Optoma GT1080 GT1080 Darbee HD29 HD29 Darbee

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$42.89

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About this item

  • Compatible with Optoma Projector GT1080 GT1080 DARBEE HD29 HD29 DARBEE
  • Projector Lamp with Housng
  • All lamps are produced by our own factory
  • All lamps are tested at our factory before leaving the facility
  • Cheaper Bare Lamp without Housing Also Available for Sale



Product Description

BL-FP195A
BP-FP195A

Projector Lamp Type: Projector lamp with Housing

Model number: BL-FP195A BL-FP195B

Compatible with Projector models: Optoma BR323 BR326 DH1008 DH1009 DS311 DS325 DS331 DS340E DS345 DS346 DW326e DW333 DW345 DW346 DX3246 DX325 DX326 DX342 DX345 DX346 EH200ST GT1070X GT10

BP-FP195B

Step 1. Unplug the power cord from your projector and let the lamp cool down.

Step 2. Locate the lamp access panel on your projector and remove the screws and access panel.

Step 3. Remove any screws holding the lamp housing into the projector.

Step 4. Reach in and firmly pull the lamp housing out of the projector.

Step 5. Place the new lamp housing into the projector in the same orientation as you removed the old lamp.

Step 6. Wiggle the lamp into place and make sure full contact is made inside of the projector.

Step 7. Replace the lamp mounting screws to secure the lamp into the projector.

Step 8. Replace the lamp access panel and secure the screws.

Step 9. Plug in your projector and power it on.

Step 10. Reset the lamp counter. Some lamps will reset the lamp counter automatically when a new lamp is placed in.

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Where is My Projector Lamp Located

A projector lamp can be found by locating a square or rectangular plastic plate somewhere on the outside of the projector; the plate is usually on the bottom of the projector, but can sometimes be found on the top or sides.

This cover is usually secured by two screws; undo these screws and lift the plate off to reveal the bottom of the plastic housing (the module) that holds the projector lamp in place in your projector.

This plastic housing usually has a handle attached to it. Pull gently on this handle to remove the projector lamp from your projector.

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It is time to replace the lamp when:

* Picture has become dull and lacks brightness.

* There is an obvious decline in picture clarity and sharpness.

* Your lamp is flickering.

* There is difficulty or a delay when turning the machine on.

* A light comes on that warns you that it may be time to change your lamp.

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Note:

1. Let the lamp cool down before replacing it.

If the lamp breaks, handle the shards

carefully to avoid injury.

2. Do not touch the glass portion of

the lamp assembly. Touching the glass

could result in premature lamp failure.

3. Be sure to seat the lamp fully and

secure the lamp cover. If the lamp is

not properly installed or the cover

is loose, the lamp will not turn on.


Michael Scott Russell
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Burnt out in less than an hour
Flemmon Cochran
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023
Takes to long to install to only last a few hours.
JM
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2023
The lamp works just long enough so you can't return it!! It exploded after 10-15 hours of use. Terrible product, do not buy that!!
Carl C deSoto
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022
This was bought for a replacement bulb on a projector I've been using for a number of years. I've replaced the bulb many times with no issue, and they usually last a year or more (depending on how often we watch things).The bulb I bought from this seller only lasted 40 days. JUST too long to return, so I have to buy a new one all over again, but definitely going with a different company. Might have been a defective bulb, but I can't say for certain as I'm not willing to risk my money on a second chance.
Aaron L.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2022
It's been hard to find a Philips original like what was in my Optoma, especially without paying an extraordinary amount. I don't believe they make them anymore. I agree with the other reviewer it was obviously not very bright compared to the original. Even after several years of use with the original, it was still brighter before it died than this bulb.
matthew s
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2019
Not nearly bright enough. Couldn't even see the picture in a dimly lit room.