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LCD Projection Television Lamp Replacement

LCD Projection Television Lamp Replacement

LCD projection television screens utilize liquid crystals to display images. The liquid crystals display images by blocking and transmitting light. That light is generated from a lamp.

Naturally, if your pictures becoming dim, and it has been diagnosed as having a faulty lamp, then you need an LCD projection television lamp replacement. That is what this article is about. In this article, I will give you step-by-step guide on how to make such replacement, and do it efficiently and affordably.

The good news is that with certain technological innovations in the marketplace, LCD projection televisions have dropped drastically in price in the last two years. With this drop in price, the prices went down for the main internal replacement lamps as well. This is good news, because many people will have to replace the lamp in their LCD projection television at one time or another.

A lamp will typically last 8000 hours or more, provided you've purchased a high quality one. Going cheap is not always smart, because a lot of cheaper models only last 1000 to 2000 hours. In addition, inproperly ventilated environments will have an effect on the lifespan of the lamp. By keeping the air filter clean for your LCD production television, you also extend the life of the lamp as well.

If you need to replace your lamp, you should consult your warranty first. If you have a standard warranty period, most manufacturers will cover the replacement of a lamp. This is where you should first check to see if you can get it your lamp replacement cover from your warranty.

If you replace your lamp after the warranty, it's wise to go to the company you purchase your TV from. They will either stock the lamp needed, or know where to get you one.

Once you get the lamp, turn your TV off and let it sit for five minutes. Unplug its power, and let sit 30 minutes longer. Unscrew the lamp cover. Take out the replacement lamp, but do not touch the glass. Remove the old lamp, and let cool before disposing of it. Slip in the lamp replacement, making sure it clicks into place. Screw the lamp cover back on.

There you have it a guide to LCD projection television lamp replacement. So with all the advice given in this article, to determine the best course of action to take when replacing your lamp on your LCD production television.

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