Is there a way to verify if a projector lamp is truly in need of replacement?

Stumptownstark
Stumptownstark Member Posts: 1 New User

We have an Acer H5370BD that is approximately two years old. It has seen very little use and, in fact, has been in its original box on a shelf for the last 8 months. Recently, we plugged the projector in and the lamp will not turn on. The standby light turns on when we plug it in, and the standby light turns blue when we press the power button. The unit is then silent for a few seconds, then beeps and the fan kicks on. At no point does the lamp light up, even a little. This cycle of silence, beeping, and fan blowing happens about 4-6 times before the "Lamp" light on top of the unit begins to flash. Presumably, this means the lamp needs replacement, but as previously stated, it should be nowhere near the end of its life. Before shelling out $200+ for a new lamp, are there any visual indications on the current lamp I should be looking for that would suggest it indeed needs replacement (perhaps yellowing or black marks on the bulb, etc.)? I pulled the lamp out of the projector and it looks pristine, as far as I can tell.

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  • -Justin
    -Justin Member Posts: 2,362 Skilled Specialist WiFi Icon

    Stumptownstark,

     

    If the LAMP LED is flashing I believe that is a color wheel failure.

  • TheNephilim
    TheNephilim Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

    Hi, Look in your Manuals Appendix it will have a troubleshooting guide you can read.. it will show you on Page 45 the LED & Alarm Definition list..

     

    ie, If the Lamp LED Is flashinf red quick flashing that indicates a color wheel issue.. If it is just red that indicates the lamp.. Check your Manual for the others..