Any video projector buffs here?

Got the video projector all set up, fabbed a ceiling mount for the projector. The audio cable just got here today so I can connect it to my preamp... also need to get a couple pull down window shades to block the light a bit
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Watch the ventilation on the projector or she will overheat. The bulbs make a big bang when they go, unless its LED. They all need cooling space.
 
Watch the ventilation on the projector or she will overheat. The bulbs make a big bang when they go, unless its LED. They all need cooling space.
So I should maybe keep spare bulb on hand? Are they easy to change?
 
I burned my fingers on LEDs, too…

I would believe it, they throw a lot of light. I never blew a bulb in traditional projectors, they did lose brightness though. I had a sony one last more than 4000 hours but it had custom cooling. Always went overkill with cooling.
 
So I should maybe keep spare bulb on hand? Are they easy to change?

Easy to change yes, but if you let them blow up glass goes everywhere inside the enclosure, a bit messy. Keep the cooling and ventilation space up and stay within the hour limits of the bulb and you'll be fine. I am not sure how LED's behave when they go, I had the traditional style bulbs, NEC, Sony, Acer, and Viewsonic projectors. Gave in and got a Sony 4k TV recently, sharper picture but not as big screen as a projector can throw.
 
Stay within an hour limit??? What does that mean?
Lamp life, hours of continuous use, expected number of hours before it blows. Doesn’t mean turn it off after an hour!
 
Lamp life, hours of continuous use, expected number of hours before it blows. Doesn’t mean turn it off after an hour!
OK so you saying I should keep a log every time I use it for how long I ran it? Specs say lamp life is 50,000 hours.
 
OK so you saying I should keep a log every time I use it for how long I ran it? Specs say lamp life is 50,000 hours.
Some of the newer units do that for you and will flash a reminder to replace the bulb because the internal clock has logged 50,000 hours. The bulb is the most expensive item in the projector, so they want to sell them.
 
50,000 hours?! Most picture tubes don’t last that long. Hell LEDs don’t last that long. I wouldn’t even worry about it. Most halide projector bulbs only go 3000-5000 hours
 
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