Bare Projector LampIf you are planning to purchase a projector lamp, then it is important to know all its components. A complete projector lamp module consists of a bare bulb, connector, and lamp housing. This post deals with a few facts about bare lamp components.

If we look at the construction of a bare lamp, we can find that the burner is placed inside a reflector. This burner is connected to a cage or plastic covering that surrounds the lamp, which is connected to the projector via connectors.

Burner, also known as high intensity discharge bulb, provides brighter light when compared to other types of bulb. This increased output of light obtained from a single high intensity discharge bulb is one of the reasons for such burners being used in bare lamps. A burner plays a major role in the quality of the picture delivered by the projector.

Reflector is one of the key components of a bare projector lamp. The reflector directs the light from the lamp towards the mirror. This mirrored panel prevents scattering of light and ensures that very less light is wasted.

The front glass in a bare projector lamp is another essential component. Hot bulbs are susceptible to quick damage and the front glass prevents physical contact with the bulb. It also avoids accumulation of dirt on top of these bare lamps.

Bare lamps can be bought from the market and replaced manually. Be it projector lamps or projector replacement lamps, BulbToGo is a great place to buy them.

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Bare Lamp When it comes to replacing the projector lamp in your TV or projector, there are two options available. One is the bare lamp and the other is the replacement lamp with housing.

A replacement projector lamp generally comes with a housing unit, which contains the bare lamp. When the lamp dies out with usage, you can either replace the entire housing unit or you can just replace the bare lamp inside the existing housing unit.

Whichever replacement projector lamp you opt for, you will get the same performance from both. However, the cost associated with both varies significantly. It is much less expensive and also much easier to replace the bare projector lamp alone rather than replacing the entire housing unit.

OSRAM VIP R 150 16 ProjectorWhen a projector lamp dies out, it is only the lamp that goes bad, whereas the housing unit remains intact. So, by opting to replace only the bare lamp you can cut the replacement almost by half. Moreover, these housing units are made of plastic. When you use replace just the lamp, you can re-use the whole unit, thus helping the environment.

BulbToGo.com offers a variety of bare lamps from a number of brands. You’ll find bare lamps for various projectors. For instance, if you own the Optoma DV10 or HD70 projector models, we have with us the bare lamp SHP69 HG, which will make a perfect replacement bulb.

We also have the Osram P-VIP 200/1.3 E17.5 and the P-VIP 200/1.0 E17.5, which are compatible with most Toshiba projectors. In addition, we offer bare bulbs from Philips, such as the UHP 120-100W 1.0 E22, the UHP 120/100W 1.0 E19.8, and the UHP 100W/120W 1.0 E23. Besides these bare lamps from Philips, you can also find a variety of bulbs from Phonics.

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