Overhead Projector Bulbs

March 16, 2010 Posted by admin

Overhead Projector Bulbs

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Overhead Projector Survival Kit

Your job doesn’t end with choosing the right kind of overhead projector to meet your needs. It’s very important to maintain your overhead projector well to avoid any embarrassing situation in the middle of an official conference or presentation. For this you need an overhead projector survival kit. A survival kit usually has a spare projector lamp, transparency pen, adapter, extension cord, and other spare parts.

Most of the overhead projectors available in the market are equipped with lamp changer. So, you can always keep a spare projector lamp with you for emergencies. With one or more spare lamps at hand, you’ll find it easy to replace the broken or burnt out lamp immediately. BulbToGo is a great place to buy various kinds of overhead projector lamps or projector bulbs for all kinds of projectors.

Make a note of the projection lamp ordering code, so that you can buy additional spare projector bulbs while you are on the move.

The rooms in which you set up your presentations may not have power outlets within your reach. Having an extension cord with a minimum length of 25 feet will fix this problem. Also, carry an AC adapter with you so that you can plug your overhead projector to different types of plugs.

Have fiber optic towels or similar towels instead of paper towels to clean the sensitive parts in the projector. You can easily change a lamp socket or fix a broken stage in the projector. Having spare parts and simple tools, such as wire nippers and screw drivers, make the work easier.

This overhead projector survival kit will be of tremendous help to you, especially in a needy situation.

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how do i fix my overhead projector?

ok so i borrowed an overhead projector from school and when i plugged it in at home, the fan would turn on from the side but there would be no light....so i opened it up to see what happened and the light bulb doesn't look burnt...anyone know whats wrong? PLEASE! THANK YOU! =)

It sounds like the bulb needs to be replaced. Even if the bulb looks good, it could still be out. The tiny filament inside may have separated just enough to stop the flow of current. The fact that you just moved the projector also leads me to believe that it is the bulb. I'm not saying that it's your fault, just that the bulbs become increasingly fragile as they get older. You can probably get a replacement at Staples or Office Depot if the projector isn't that old. If you were really venturous, you could remove the bulb and inspect it closely. If you see that there is a gap in the filament (The wire or spring like thing inside the bulb) it is a bad bulb.

You might be able to gently shake the bulb and get it to work for a few more minutes if you were really in need of the device immediately but I wouldn't count on it. Good luck.

By the way, you shouldn't touch the glass part of the bulb more than what is absolutely necessary. This could cause premature failure. (Tip for when you put the new bulb in.)

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