Do not touch the lamp with bare hands
One of the most frequent problems encountered is people replacing the bulbs with their bare hands. While this is fine for an ordinary light bulb, it is not a good practice for a projector lamp. The lamp in a projection unit burns much hotter than any regular light bulbs. The effects of touching it with bare skin are equally magnified and problematic.
Touching a projector bulb with the bare skin leaves traces of oil on the lamp surface. While this may seem a very minor detail, it is detrimental both to the bulb and the quality of the resulting multimedia display. The oils will get burnt onto the lamp and drastically reduce the lifespan. As the oil is baked into the surface, it actually diffuses the light being projected, reducing the lumens actually being sent to the refractive surfaces. The light will not be enough to project the image that has come to be expected from the home theater projection system. While the problem may not be noticeable at first, over the course of a little time, the quality will degrade to the point of not being viewable.
Turn off the projector power after turning off the lamp
It is highly recommended to turn the power on the projector to the "off" position only after having turned off the lamp and allowing it to cool. This will allow the cooling fans to do the job they were designed to do. While rapid cooling and heating result in repeated contractions and expansions of the bulb filament, it is much better that it be done more quickly with the cooling fans. Likewise, turning the projector on and allowing the cooling fans to run for a moment before turning on the lamp will help as well. This will add hours to bulb life expectancy and allow for longer hours of viewing pleasure on the home theater projection system.
Constant Movements
Constantly bumping or moving the projector,
especially while it is hot can be very detrimental to the projector
lamp. The filament in the bulb loses almost all tensile strength when it
is heated during normal usage. It is much the same as the filament in a
camp lantern. The principle is the same; the filament effectively
becomes almost the same consistency as ash, making it extremely
vulnerable to damage when it is hot. Even after proper cooling, the lamp
filament is very sensitive. Care should be taken when moving the
projector for whatever reason. While it is always a good idea to be
careful with electronic equipment, some aspects of the home projector
are actually a bit more sensitive.
It will usually be necessary
to move the projector when cleaning the filters. As always, it is a good
idea to move it carefully without jerking it around or bumping it any
more than needed. Taking an extra moment or two to check the projector
mount and make sure it is still securely fastened can also be beneficial
and prevent slips and movement which may otherwise be harmful.
With
a little care and a little preventative maintenance, the projector
lamps will still need to be changed, but not nearly as often.
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