Philips Cbright
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![]() LCA3111 Lamp for PHILIPS CBRIGHT SV1 SV2 US $116.60
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![]() LCA3111 Lamp for PHILIPS CBRIGHT XG1 XG2 IMPACT US $116.60
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![]() LCA3111 Lamp for PHILIPS CBRIGHT SV20B XG1 US $116.60
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![]() LCA3111 Lamp for PHILIPS CBRIGHT XG2 XG2 IMPACT US $116.60
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![]() Philips LC4345 cBright XG1 Impact LC4345 99 lamp US $109.00
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![]() Philips LC4341 LC4341 cBright XG1 Impact LC4431 lamp US $109.00
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![]() Philips cBright XG2 Impact cBright XG2 LC4331 lamp US $109.00
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![]() Philips cBright SV20B cBright XG1 Impact LC4345 lamp US $109.00
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![]() Philips LCA3111 cBright SV2 cBright SV20 Impact lamp US $109.00
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How can you trick a video projector into thinking the lamp is on?
I have a philips Cbright sv2 and the lamp blowed and I cannot afford another one because of the price. I was wondering how to trick the projector into thinking the lamp is still on even though it's not in there, I'm going to try to mod it to replace it with a automotive light, probably xenon. There is lights at the top of the projector, when it turns green, that means it's ok and when it turns red, it means the lamp is blowed, I'm just trying to keep the light green and keeping the projector running without the bulb.
This is like trying to make a refrigerator cool without freon or write with a pen with no ink. You can't just put any lamp you find and expect it to work!! All color calibration was done for a specific lamp.
If you can't afford one, stop using it.
Philips Cbright XG2 impact quick test
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