The flat panel projection TV models that use DLP mirrors are also using that kind of lamp. I collect the components each time I find such TV in garbage. They have a distinctive slanted back side, made of thick plastic while the older projection TV with square shape, all pressed wood, use 3 black white CRT to project the 3 colors. The lamp need 60 Hz to avoid destruction by internal ultrasonic resonance. The board that power the lamp works like a class D audio amplifier (high power car radio). It takes as input 200 to 360 volt DC, chop this with a PWM signal at roughly 50 KHz alternating the pulse width smoothly at 60 Hz. It is equivalent to a standard switching mode power supply which would be trying to follow a reference voltage which happen to be 60 Hz sinusoidal. The start voltage is many thousand of volt. The steady operation is around 100 volt. After the arc, the voltage is about 130 volt and drop slowly to 100 volt as the lamp warm up (stable after 5 minutes). The arc lamp, like any mercury/sodium and fluorescent, is a negative resistance. The more current you provide, the lower the voltage measured by a voltmeter. Using a varactor (auto-transformer) to increase both current and voltage delivered, the volt meter really measure lower and lower voltage as the current is increased. It is counter intuitive... how the lamp know how much current to absorb without sensing the voltage? If the current is slowly decreased, the voltage measured increase, up to 150 volts. Decreasing more create a random flicker, then the lamp turn off. It need another strike of 2000 volt to start. Another way to start the lamp is to copy the method of xenon stroboscopic lamp. I gently installed a large spring (any wires - raw, without insulation - rolled a few turns around the lamp works as well. I use a plasma lamp as non lethal high voltage generator An alligator clip is connected to the spring and rolled around the plasma lamp. Safety precaution that I found the hard way: A plasma lamp, even separate a few inches from your setup, is able to induce DC in a high voltage capacitor. The microwave oven capacitors all have an internal bleeding resistor which counter act this self charging effect. But the 10 kilo-volt capacitor I used sometime would hold a charge for months. A "small" value of 0.3 micro-farad at 10 kv destroy any arc lamp in a single discharge. The pieces of glass can be heard bouncing in the room, never to be seen again.
This worked almost exactly the same way on PH-AIO-215A power board from AEC V302W projector (probed the power wires and got blue as negative, yellow as 5v, and green as 3.3v control). 3rd and 4th pins on the lamp unit are also control, black(-) and red(+5v) wires. Thanks for the guide!! :)
i am studying through your this video from a couple of years. But do not dare to do that..... bcoz i have different blast and board..... i do not know when i succeed in my project..... thanks so much for such mind blowing video.
Thank you! Worked also with my w600+ 👍 I have used the 12V supply with an random 5.1k resistor to drive the optocoupler. To switch on the 385V from the main power supply I had to connect the blue "Main" cord to 12V. For this I used a switch. So, if I connect line power the 12V are active and the fans, I connected directly, are blowing. If I turn on the switch the lamp turns on. If I turn off the switch the lamps turns off and the fans continue to blow. It's also possible to switch on again... Greatings from germany Steven
A couple of clarifications 1- The resistor from +5V to CN2, Pin 4, is 330 Ohms (although not needed) and 2- The two pins of CN4 on the power supply board must be shorted (that connector goes to a temperature "fuse" in series with the AC).
Hi Kerry, Is it possible to make a bypass to make projector believe that the lamp is ON without lamp connected to ballast. I want to try COB LED as light source. Please suggest
Hello! The JVC DLA-HD350 projector. The image is there, but the brightness is very low. All adjustments work fine (contrast, chroma, brightness change, aperture, lamp mode, zoom, focus, etc.). When the image size is reduced to a minimum, the brightness naturally increases to a completely normal level. There are no color distortions. The brightness is uniform over the entire area. Three lamps were tried. Two new ones, one used. Anyway, the brightness is low. Moreover, the used lamp on another projector (sanyo plv z5) shines much brighter (according to the application in the phone 4 times). What could be the reason for the low brightness?
Hello, I only just saw your video. Thanks for showing your work. I am restoring a clay paky 1990's fixture and I can use these lighter units. The old ones were 11kg. I have a small usb circuit board like 1"x1" to produce the 5v for pin 3&4. I will also install fans on the ballast as from other video's the mosfets have reliability issues. Many thanks A+
Very Good Video. Much people tries to replace the p-vip in their projektor with an Led . They all stumble over the UART Protokoll. They(me included) are all interrested what does the lampdriver send Back as an OK message to the Mainboard. Do you have some information about this? Where did you found that uart Referenz sheet?
Hello Kerry. What can affect the flickering (pulsation) of the lamp of epson projectors? Flickering occurs in the "eco" mode, switching to the "normal" mode stabilizes the lamp and it does not flicker. The incoming voltage from 100-240 V +-10% can somehow affect this flickering process or the power supply and ballast are still within these 100-240 V?
Hello, ive got a question. This looks pretty successful. I am wondering how did you put all of this into fixed casing (including the chassis ground). As you took the 5V supply from PSU going to the common Anode Pin3) of ballast. in that case, you cannot put into chassis the ground of PSU and Ballast right? because your 5V from PSU will be grounded by the Common of Ballast board.
Hi. My Power supply blown up. After a visual check I found the LNK364PN is cracked. However before trying to replace of fix or buy a new part of PS I would like to know if my lamp is working. Can I check this with a dvm? Can with do a connectivity check to find out if the filament is still intact? The Projector is 8 years old, so I don't want to invest much. Any advice?
A great video. Excellently explained. Now I have a good understanding of what a projector ballast does. I was hoping to attempt to repair the JVC X series projector ballasts that were notorious for their failures. A Big thumbs up 👍👍👍👍 Subscribed
Dear Sir, I had red your article . I had supplied main input DC voltage to the Osram ballast (180watt) by adding a diode bridge from the domestic 220 voltage. I used a separate mobile phone charger to supply its negative end to pin 3 and positive end to its pin 5. It enlighted the lamp and switching on or off the charger was putting the lamp off or on respectively successfully after seeing your video. Now I want to know the dimmer function from you. This just my hobby otherwise I am surgeon in India.
dear sir could u please tell me the names of Ic's which are used in the main power board of vivitek dlp D859 Projector actually the ic was blast and my projector is not turning on so please if u tell me the names of all the ics it would be very helpful to me plzzzzz
If the lamp turned off but the system odlr the projector is, still working like there is still a sound but no light, what was the problem? The light turned on but after a while, it turned off.
This is a very good solution for checking the lamps as i was wondering if i can use this blaster board with the epson uhe lamps is it possible to do that ? What do u think
Great video! Curious if you have ever measured the lamp voltage/current after the arc has started. Any thoughts on how to maybe to "overclock" the lamp? Do you know if the gain setting would affect the power delivered to the lamp?
Thanks! I didn't test the voltage, but the initial strike voltage would be considerably higher than the working voltage. This is true for all discharge lamps. You may be able to increase the lamp output a bit by adjusting voltage, but I'd suspect that would shorten the life of the lamp.
sir - lamp ballast , lamp are separately available in online shops as a pair - can these lamps be used in led lcd chinese cheap projectors as light source - 4 inch lcd maybe without damage lcd working temperature 70c ?
hmm, i'm trying to do the opposite (trick the main board into thinking the lamp is on) but i think i'm pretty out of luck there unless i want to hook up some kind of fake serial communication
Dear Sir, I had red your article yesterday. I had supplied main input DC voltage to the Osram ballast (180watt) by adding a diode bridge from the domestic 220 voltage. I used a separate mobile phone charger to supply its negative end to pin 3 and positive end to its pin 5. It enlighted the lamp and switchin on or off the charger was putting the lamp off or on respectively suuccessfully after seeing your video. Now I want to know the dimmer function from you. This just my hobby otherwise I am a general surgeon in India. Thanks. Reply to this comment
Thanks for the great video Is it possible to test the projector lamp using the dimmer control (adjustable voltage) and adjust the voltage according to the voltage on the data sheet?
it was nice watching your vedio! i’m try to do the opposite like i was putting a led mode the conventional epson projector but the projector goes into temp and lamp error after 10sec of turning on. could u help to determine how to override the mother board to think that lamp is still there. i can see 4wire coming from blast to motherboard.
Dear Sir, I had red your article . I had supplied main input DC voltage to the Osram ballast (180watt) by adding a diode bridge from the domestic 220 voltage. I used a separate mobile phone charger to supply its negative end to pin 3 and positive end to its pin 5. It enlighted the lamp and switching on or off the charger was putting the lamp off or on respectively successfully after seeing your video. Now I want to know the dimmer function from you. Thanx
This is great. I wonder what will happen if you fool the lamp and return it inside the project (and fool the projector too, of course). what are the dangers? I have a projector whose lamp comes on some times but most of the time it fail to start and the projector decide to go back to standby. I think because it sometime work (just for few minutes) then the lamp can be forced on by tooling the ballast, and the mother board can also be fooled by shoring some lines. But I have been asking myself what will happen for instance if the lamp fan fail, and the projector has no way to control the lamp? Is the lamp capable of melting some other parts of the projector before it dies by overheating or it will die before it destroy other parts of the projector? Is it possible that it can melt thing in there in the first place?
hello can you help me in a matter if I have toshiba tlp 2200 projector I would like to cancel the lamp of it I would have to short-circuit the cable, please tell me many thanks
Very nice upload. Only concise one on this subject to my knowledge... These lamps are so amazing and I have plans to build a sky light beam with one so thank you for the info on compressing all the unneeded components.
Dear Kerry, I'm a professor in Mexico. I want to run the dmd module without ballast, lamp, color wheel and fan. I want to use the dmd to project holograms from my computer. The price of a dmd light modulator is prohibitive for me. Thanks for your attention. Carolina Rickenstorff
Hey guys I have a very unique situation. I have a really old 35mm movie theater projector. It takes a 2k watt xenon lamp but I don’t need something that bright. My room isn’t the size of an auditorium! (Btw people need to know about the dangers of UV damage to their eyes or explosion hazards on all of these lamps). I want to find an old office projector and tweak it so I can take out the optics and just use the lamp as my illumination source. I can’t use LED due to the flicker and the color temperature of these lamps vastly outperforms any tungsten. It would be nice to have a condenser lens although it’s not necessary since the film goes through very fast. I just need to have the lamp always stay on. I actually don’t mind having the whole unit in the lamphouse of the projector. The projector lamphouse itself that 2 massive cage fans in it. I have no idea how the igniter for the xenon works and I couldn’t the original xenon to strike anyway. Not to mention xenon lamps are even more dangerous! But I don’t have enough power going to it to work for the lamp. Is there anyone out there that might be able to guide me along with this projector? I would really appreciate it even though I know this video is old. I’ll probably make video about how I did it since there is literally nothing about this. Thanks!
So I’m testing the ballast now with out a lamp i have my meter on the terminals of the lamp connector when I turn on the power. I hear a click and only see 56v after is cycles 0-56 and is steady at 56v
You can't test it like that. initial voltage on the lamp side would be a couple of thousand volts, what is known as the striking voltage. you will definitely fry your meter, and probably the ballast too.
Hello , I very happy to see this video ,cause this days ,i want find a way to cheat the MB that the ballast is ON . could you help what i need to do this "cheat" the PIN5 signal ?
Someone needs to make a single component compact ballast for these lamps. Utterly ridiculous how complicated they are to operate as seen here. Pissing me off actually..
The manufacturers do that for your own safety. If there weren't any safety systems and for example a fan failed, the projector would be a big fire hazard.
Understand that completely. I found a way to operate these lamps without all this garbage complexity. Have a contact in China that sells me the "Burners" for $11. Right now it weighs 20 lbs but it lights up a football stadium size hill at 1000 yards away like daylight.. 1000 watts through one of these lol.
@@flaplaya 1KW? That's insane! How did you do it? And are your burners original and how long do they last? I know that they can be found pretty cheap on AliExpress.
Brand new ultra HQ straight from the manufacturer. 1000 watt magnetic metal halide ballast. It kills the life of lamp down to about 1 hr but i don't care it is literally the brightest light source I've ever seen (other than the Luxor or 15 kW xenons at Imax... flaplaya999@gmail.com if you want to see setup
are you able to find lamp driver's schematic? because i - no. I have no power supply, and find supply for 380VDC is a big issue. Can i ask you to check, if your power supply has DC 380V output. I have a suspicion that there can be another current. Thanks.
No, I don't have the schematics. It's not just a simple HV power supply as the ballast works by first producing a strike voltage that is high enough to light the bulb and then the voltage drops significantly afterwards while maintaining a high current.
My dear R Cirsis, I had red the article yesterday. I had supplied main input DC voltage to the Osram ballast (180watt) by adding a diode bridge from the domestic 220 voltage easily avaiable in India. I used a separate mobile phone charger to supply its negative end to pin 3 and positive end to its pin 5. It enlighted the lamp and switching on or off the charger was putting the lamp on or off respectively. This just my hobby otherwise I am a general surgeon in India. Thanks.
Hello! The JVC DLA-HD350 projector. The image is there, but the brightness is very low. All adjustments work fine (contrast, chroma, brightness change, aperture, lamp mode, zoom, focus, etc.). When the image size is reduced to a minimum, the brightness naturally increases to a completely normal level. There are no color distortions. The brightness is uniform over the entire area. Three lamps were tried. Two new ones, one used. Anyway, the brightness is low. Moreover, the used lamp on another projector (sanyo plv z5) shines much brighter (according to the application in the phone 4 times). What could be the reason for the low brightness?
Hello! The JVC DLA-HD350 projector. The image is there, but the brightness is very low. All adjustments work fine (contrast, chroma, brightness change, aperture, lamp mode, zoom, focus, etc.). When the image size is reduced to a minimum, the brightness naturally increases to a completely normal level. There are no color distortions. The brightness is uniform over the entire area. Three lamps were tried. Two new ones, one used. Anyway, the brightness is low. Moreover, the used lamp on another projector (sanyo plv z5) shines much brighter (according to the application in the phone 4 times). What could be the reason for the low brightness?
The flat panel projection TV models that use DLP mirrors are also using that kind of lamp. I collect the components each time I find such TV in garbage. They have a distinctive slanted back side, made of thick plastic while the older projection TV with square shape, all pressed wood, use 3 black white CRT to project the 3 colors.
The lamp need 60 Hz to avoid destruction by internal ultrasonic resonance. The board that power the lamp works like a class D audio amplifier (high power car radio). It takes as input 200 to 360 volt DC, chop this with a PWM signal at roughly 50 KHz alternating the pulse width smoothly at 60 Hz. It is equivalent to a standard switching mode power supply which would be trying to follow a reference voltage which happen to be 60 Hz sinusoidal.
The start voltage is many thousand of volt. The steady operation is around 100 volt. After the arc, the voltage is about 130 volt and drop slowly to 100 volt as the lamp warm up (stable after 5 minutes).
The arc lamp, like any mercury/sodium and fluorescent, is a negative resistance. The more current you provide, the lower the voltage measured by a voltmeter. Using a varactor (auto-transformer) to increase both current and voltage delivered, the volt meter really measure lower and lower voltage as the current is increased. It is counter intuitive... how the lamp know how much current to absorb without sensing the voltage?
If the current is slowly decreased, the voltage measured increase, up to 150 volts. Decreasing more create a random flicker, then the lamp turn off. It need another strike of 2000 volt to start.
Another way to start the lamp is to copy the method of xenon stroboscopic lamp. I gently installed a large spring (any wires - raw, without insulation - rolled a few turns around the lamp works as well. I use a plasma lamp as non lethal high voltage generator An alligator clip is connected to the spring and rolled around the plasma lamp.
Safety precaution that I found the hard way: A plasma lamp, even separate a few inches from your setup, is able to induce DC in a high voltage capacitor. The microwave oven capacitors all have an internal bleeding resistor which counter act this self charging effect. But the 10 kilo-volt capacitor I used sometime would hold a charge for months. A "small" value of 0.3 micro-farad at 10 kv destroy any arc lamp in a single discharge. The pieces of glass can be heard bouncing in the room, never to be seen again.
Very informative.
I am wondering if it is possible to make an arc generator(arc in air) using the lamp ballast (electronic).
This worked almost exactly the same way on PH-AIO-215A power board from AEC V302W projector (probed the power wires and got blue as negative, yellow as 5v, and green as 3.3v control). 3rd and 4th pins on the lamp unit are also control, black(-) and red(+5v) wires. Thanks for the guide!! :)
i am studying through your this video from a couple of years. But do not dare to do that..... bcoz i have different blast and board..... i do not know when i succeed in my project..... thanks so much for such mind blowing video.
Thank you! Worked also with my w600+ 👍
I have used the 12V supply with an random 5.1k resistor to drive the optocoupler.
To switch on the 385V from the main power supply I had to connect the blue "Main" cord to 12V. For this I used a switch.
So, if I connect line power the 12V are active and the fans, I connected directly, are blowing. If I turn on the switch the lamp turns on. If I turn off the switch the lamps turns off and the fans continue to blow. It's also possible to switch on again...
Greatings from germany
Steven
A couple of clarifications 1- The resistor from +5V to CN2, Pin 4, is 330 Ohms (although not needed) and 2- The two pins of CN4 on the power supply board must be shorted (that connector goes to a temperature "fuse" in series with the AC).
Hi Kerry, Is it possible to make a bypass to make projector believe that the lamp is ON without lamp connected to ballast. I want to try COB LED as light source. Please suggest
Hello!
The JVC DLA-HD350 projector. The image is there, but the brightness is very low. All adjustments work fine (contrast, chroma, brightness change, aperture, lamp mode, zoom, focus, etc.). When the image size is reduced to a minimum, the brightness naturally increases to a completely normal level. There are no color distortions. The brightness is uniform over the entire area. Three lamps were tried. Two new ones, one used. Anyway, the brightness is low. Moreover, the used lamp on another projector (sanyo plv z5) shines much brighter (according to the application in the phone 4 times). What could be the reason for the low brightness?
Hello, I only just saw your video. Thanks for showing your work. I am restoring a clay paky 1990's fixture and I can use these lighter units. The old ones were 11kg. I have a small usb circuit board like 1"x1" to produce the 5v for pin 3&4. I will also install fans on the ballast as from other video's the mosfets have reliability issues. Many thanks A+
It was very good, is it possible to adjust the intensity of the light? I want to reduce the light intensity and use xenon lamp.
Very Good Video.
Much people tries to replace the p-vip in their projektor with an Led .
They all stumble over the UART Protokoll.
They(me included) are all interrested what does the lampdriver send Back as an OK message to the Mainboard.
Do you have some information about this?
Where did you found that uart Referenz sheet?
Hello Kerry. What can affect the flickering (pulsation) of the lamp of epson projectors? Flickering occurs in the "eco" mode, switching to the "normal" mode stabilizes the lamp and it does not flicker. The incoming voltage from 100-240 V +-10% can somehow affect this flickering process or the power supply and ballast are still within these 100-240 V?
Eco mode runs the lamp at lower power, so either the lamp is worn out and can't maintain an arc with the lower power, or the power supply is failing
Have you ever tried to replace burnt lamp with a diy led replacement in a projector?
Hello, ive got a question. This looks pretty successful. I am wondering how did you put all of this into fixed casing (including the chassis ground). As you took the 5V supply from PSU going to the common Anode Pin3) of ballast. in that case, you cannot put into chassis the ground of PSU and Ballast right? because your 5V from PSU will be grounded by the Common of Ballast board.
Thanks! I had a bad opto isolator and your video helped me nail it without a schematic.
what happende to your opto coupler? is it shorted?
Hi. My Power supply blown up. After a visual check I found the LNK364PN is cracked. However before trying to replace of fix or buy a new part of PS I would like to know if my lamp is working. Can I check this with a dvm? Can with do a connectivity check to find out if the filament is still intact? The Projector is 8 years old, so I don't want to invest much. Any advice?
A great video. Excellently explained. Now I have a good understanding of what a projector ballast does. I was hoping to attempt to repair the JVC X series projector ballasts that were notorious for their failures.
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Dear Sir, I had red your article . I had supplied main input DC voltage to the Osram ballast (180watt) by adding a diode bridge from the domestic 220 voltage. I used a separate mobile phone charger to supply its negative end to pin 3 and positive end to its pin 5. It enlighted the lamp and switching on or off the charger was putting the lamp off or on respectively successfully after seeing your video. Now I want to know the dimmer function from you. This just my hobby otherwise I am surgeon in India.
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could u please tell me the names of Ic's which are used in the main power board of vivitek dlp D859
Projector
actually the ic was blast and my projector is not turning on
so please if u tell me the names of all the ics
it would be very helpful to me plzzzzz
hey, what is the imput voltage of the PHILIPS EUC 150 C/00 Lampdriver?
Hello, is the Ballest the reason for the projector lamp not igniting?
Hello, I need one board ballast code pt vip 06 mic, to replace, where i can buy it? thanks
Can you start the lamp just by pluging in to 220V ? Will it turn on ???
Where can I buy the convigurations, to turn on.those Osram VIP Projector lamp in our specoal usage, not on projector? Tq, Bless You All
If the lamp turned off but the system odlr the projector is, still working like there is still a sound but no light, what was the problem? The light turned on but after a while, it turned off.
This is a very good solution for checking the lamps as i was wondering if i can use this blaster board with the epson uhe lamps is it possible to do that ? What do u think
Great video! Curious if you have ever measured the lamp voltage/current after the arc has started. Any thoughts on how to maybe to "overclock" the lamp? Do you know if the gain setting would affect the power delivered to the lamp?
Thanks! I didn't test the voltage, but the initial strike voltage would be considerably higher than the working voltage. This is true for all discharge lamps. You may be able to increase the lamp output a bit by adjusting voltage, but I'd suspect that would shorten the life of the lamp.
Strike voltage should be anywhere between 5-10Kv, the operating voltage is roughly 85v.
besides the 380VDC, what else should be present on the ballast board for working
sir - lamp ballast , lamp are separately available in online shops as a pair - can these lamps be used in led lcd chinese cheap projectors as light source - 4 inch lcd maybe without damage lcd working temperature 70c ?
Can i glow this lamp without the control board attached to the blaster
can you please tell me what is the signal to the mother board from the bellast
You could also just short the optocoupler emitter collector pins
just asking...how many AC voltage supply u measured across terminal of the bulb?
hmm, i'm trying to do the opposite (trick the main board into thinking the lamp is on) but i think i'm pretty out of luck there unless i want to hook up some kind of fake serial communication
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I imagine the logic is just going to trigger the relay. I remember Applied Science did something like this without using an Arduino
Dear friends, could the lamp light only by connecting the 380V to the ballast? Or is it necessary to add some more voltage to the small pins?
Dear Sir, I had red your article yesterday. I had supplied main input DC voltage to the Osram ballast (180watt) by adding a diode bridge from the domestic 220 voltage. I used a separate mobile phone charger to supply its negative end to pin 3 and positive end to its pin 5. It enlighted the lamp and switchin on or off the charger was putting the lamp off or on respectively suuccessfully after seeing your video. Now I want to know the dimmer function from you. This just my hobby otherwise I am a general surgeon in India. Thanks.
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Hi Krishan Kumar Jee. I also did the same successfully
Thanks for the great video
Is it possible to test the projector lamp using the dimmer control (adjustable voltage) and adjust the voltage according to the voltage on the data sheet?
Hello, can you give me a name? The Arduino you are using is the same as the one you have And how he used it 🎉🎉🎉🎉to operate the ballast
I have not found blue-screen but lamp is ok and brighten. Advice pls......
it was nice watching your vedio!
i’m try to do the opposite like i was putting a led mode the conventional epson projector but the projector goes into temp and lamp error after 10sec of turning on.
could u help to determine how to override the mother board to think that lamp is still there. i can see 4wire coming from blast to motherboard.
What is the ballast output for the lamp I only get 56 v
Dear Sir, I had red your article . I had supplied main input DC voltage to the Osram ballast (180watt) by adding a diode bridge from the domestic 220 voltage. I used a separate mobile phone charger to supply its negative end to pin 3 and positive end to its pin 5. It enlighted the lamp and switching on or off the charger was putting the lamp off or on respectively successfully after seeing your video. Now I want to know the dimmer function from you. Thanx
Did you ever figure out how to dim? Greetings from USA
This is great. I wonder what will happen if you fool the lamp and return it inside the project (and fool the projector too, of course). what are the dangers? I have a projector whose lamp comes on some times but most of the time it fail to start and the projector decide to go back to standby. I think because it sometime work (just for few minutes) then the lamp can be forced on by tooling the ballast, and the mother board can also be fooled by shoring some lines. But I have been asking myself what will happen for instance if the lamp fan fail, and the projector has no way to control the lamp? Is the lamp capable of melting some other parts of the projector before it dies by overheating or it will die before it destroy other parts of the projector? Is it possible that it can melt thing in there in the first place?
hello can you help me in a matter if I have toshiba tlp 2200 projector I would like to cancel the lamp of it I would have to short-circuit the cable, please tell me many thanks
Perfect to diagnose bulbs & ballasts. I need to do this...
Can give 5 volt from external source to run the control card
Will the driver withstand a lamp of greater power? What power is the driver designed for?
ok I took everything out like you. so just follow the steps and I'll be able to identify if it's the ballast? I bought a new bulb and that didnt work
Very nice upload. Only concise one on this subject to my knowledge... These lamps are so amazing and I have plans to build a sky light beam with one so thank you for the info on compressing all the unneeded components.
wow what a great video. D557wh projector vivitek . dose this model have a ballast?
Dear Kerry, I'm a professor in Mexico. I want to run the dmd module without ballast, lamp, color wheel and fan. I want to use the dmd to project holograms from my computer. The price of a dmd light modulator is prohibitive for me. Thanks for your attention. Carolina Rickenstorff
i need the lamp power supply
Hey guys I have a very unique situation. I have a really old 35mm movie theater projector. It takes a 2k watt xenon lamp but I don’t need something that bright. My room isn’t the size of an auditorium! (Btw people need to know about the dangers of UV damage to their eyes or explosion hazards on all of these lamps). I want to find an old office projector and tweak it so I can take out the optics and just use the lamp as my illumination source. I can’t use LED due to the flicker and the color temperature of these lamps vastly outperforms any tungsten. It would be nice to have a condenser lens although it’s not necessary since the film goes through very fast. I just need to have the lamp always stay on. I actually don’t mind having the whole unit in the lamphouse of the projector. The projector lamphouse itself that 2 massive cage fans in it. I have no idea how the igniter for the xenon works and I couldn’t the original xenon to strike anyway. Not to mention xenon lamps are even more dangerous! But I don’t have enough power going to it to work for the lamp. Is there anyone out there that might be able to guide me along with this projector? I would really appreciate it even though I know this video is old. I’ll probably make video about how I did it since there is literally nothing about this. Thanks!
Excelente Trabajo..!!!! Muy buenos Datos. You are Exellent..!!!
What happens if you just put 120v in the lamp?
Nothing will happen. Please take all precautions while experimenting 😃
Can you help me fix Projector's
I wonder if anyone knows where the 5 pin connections on the side of te ballast links to.
what is the output voltage of the power supply...
please reply me anyone
Hi. How long can I turn on the lamp without a fan? It will not explode?
The lamp probably will be fine, but it would be a fire hazard and the housing will probably melt or catch on fire.
Thank you. I wanted to make a table-lamp, but I'd rather sell)
I ran one of these lamps with no cooling and it ran just fine
Thanks, I'll try on my old sony projector, the driver seems to be the same.
So I’m testing the ballast now with out a lamp i have my meter on the terminals of the lamp connector when I turn on the power. I hear a click and only see 56v after is cycles 0-56 and is steady at 56v
You can't test it like that. initial voltage on the lamp side would be a couple of thousand volts, what is known as the striking voltage. you will definitely fry your meter, and probably the ballast too.
no mind where to get 380VDC power supply :(
Romualds Cirsis You can use a voltage multiplier, that will get you up to 340v DC from a 120v supply. Should be close enough.
well analysed
is this 200-250w lamp? HPS maybe?
The lamp is an OSRAM P-VIP 200/0.8 E20.8a high-pressure discharge lamp.
They are most frequently a 200w uhp lamp (Ultra High Performance Lamp), which is a name trademarked by phillips.
Or Ultra High Pressure lamp
Ultra High Pressure Mercury Vapor Lamp to be precise :)
How to moving heads balast
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nice video !!!!
I need some help from you and I have IPLAY VCS314 that have 1500 lumens,
can it make to 2000 or 3000 lumens !!!!
anyone help me for repairing Epson Projector TW6600???
Hello , I very happy to see this video ,cause this days ,i want find a way to cheat the MB that the ballast is ON . could you help what i need to do this "cheat" the PIN5 signal ?
Take a look at www.kerrywong.com/2016/06/05/hacking-an-osram-p-vip-projector-lamp-driver-board/ and see if it helps.
thankyou very much , maybe i try buy the UART tool to see if can get HEX from the MCU.
Thank you so much!
Someone needs to make a single component compact ballast for these lamps. Utterly ridiculous how complicated they are to operate as seen here. Pissing me off actually..
The manufacturers do that for your own safety. If there weren't any safety systems and for example a fan failed, the projector would be a big fire hazard.
Understand that completely. I found a way to operate these lamps without all this garbage complexity. Have a contact in China that sells me the "Burners" for $11. Right now it weighs 20 lbs but it lights up a football stadium size hill at 1000 yards away like daylight.. 1000 watts through one of these lol.
@@flaplaya 1KW? That's insane! How did you do it? And are your burners original and how long do they last? I know that they can be found pretty cheap on AliExpress.
@@flaplaya Are you German? Because we call them "Brenner".
Brand new ultra HQ straight from the manufacturer. 1000 watt magnetic metal halide ballast. It kills the life of lamp down to about 1 hr but i don't care it is literally the brightest light source I've ever seen (other than the Luxor or 15 kW xenons at Imax... flaplaya999@gmail.com if you want to see setup
LIGHT BEAM BENQ MS 500 VIDEO WITHOUT LAMP¿
hallo..... plzz 10r 280watt ballets pin out knowleg
yo no entiendo el ingles y me parece interesante ..necesito reparar mi proyector
cora nila then get out of here
very useful video, thanks.
You are welcome!
are you able to find lamp driver's schematic? because i - no. I have no power supply, and find supply for 380VDC is a big issue. Can i ask you to check, if your power supply has DC 380V output. I have a suspicion that there can be another current. Thanks.
No, I don't have the schematics. It's not just a simple HV power supply as the ballast works by first producing a strike voltage that is high enough to light the bulb and then the voltage drops significantly afterwards while maintaining a high current.
My dear R Cirsis, I had red the article yesterday. I had supplied main input DC voltage to the Osram ballast (180watt) by adding a diode bridge from the domestic 220 voltage easily avaiable in India. I used a separate mobile phone charger to supply its negative end to pin 3 and positive end to its pin 5. It enlighted the lamp and switching on or off the charger was putting the lamp on or off respectively. This just my hobby otherwise I am a general surgeon in India. Thanks.
Krishan Kumar how is India a 3rd world country but has hydrogen bombs
you are a fucking master men. thanks
Me an an assuie ffriend did this 3 and half years ago, nothing new
and plenty of others did before you and your BF
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Hello!
The JVC DLA-HD350 projector. The image is there, but the brightness is very low. All adjustments work fine (contrast, chroma, brightness change, aperture, lamp mode, zoom, focus, etc.). When the image size is reduced to a minimum, the brightness naturally increases to a completely normal level. There are no color distortions. The brightness is uniform over the entire area. Three lamps were tried. Two new ones, one used. Anyway, the brightness is low. Moreover, the used lamp on another projector (sanyo plv z5) shines much brighter (according to the application in the phone 4 times). What could be the reason for the low brightness?
Hello!
The JVC DLA-HD350 projector. The image is there, but the brightness is very low. All adjustments work fine (contrast, chroma, brightness change, aperture, lamp mode, zoom, focus, etc.). When the image size is reduced to a minimum, the brightness naturally increases to a completely normal level. There are no color distortions. The brightness is uniform over the entire area. Three lamps were tried. Two new ones, one used. Anyway, the brightness is low. Moreover, the used lamp on another projector (sanyo plv z5) shines much brighter (according to the application in the phone 4 times). What could be the reason for the low brightness?