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Shut down LCD projector or let run?

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jim

Jan 1, 1970
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I just recieved an Hitachi CP-s230 LCD projector to use in my
classroom.

I use it all day but there are periods during the day when it is idle.

My question is: Does restarting the lamp put wear on the over all life
of the lamp.
Someone told me "striking" or firing up the lamp was the equivilant of
X hours of projection.

Is that true? Would it be better for me to leave the projector
projecting through my lunch break for example?

Thanks.
 
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Jerry G.

Jan 1, 1970
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It is difficult to know the proper balance of having the lamp on or
off. It is both the start-up and shutdown of the lamp that reduce its
lifespan. At the same time, the lamp will wear from general use.

In any-case, these projector lamps generally don't last very long. You
should be prepared with a number of spares.

Jerry G.
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jim

Jan 1, 1970
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Looks like I just can't win then.

Thanks for the reply

Jim
 
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Leonard Caillouet

Jan 1, 1970
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What do you mean by "don't last very long?"

I have lots of clients out there with thousands of hours on their lamps. It
depends greatly on the specific lamp and its application in a given unit.

In gerneral, I tell people that if they are going to be away for more than a
few hours, turn it off. Less than two hours leave it on. The best answer is
that it is hard to tell, but likely somewhere between 1 and 4 hours is
probably best, but it is largely guessing.

Minimize starts and overal lamp time and keep the filters clean if there are
any, and have a spare if you don't want to wait for a replacement. If you
buy a spare, be sure to run it for the 90 days it will be warranted to make
sure it is a good one.

Leonard
 
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