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Boomer 10
10-11-09, 10:24 PM
Has anyone have any experiance with Relampit.com or Greenleigh/and/Wong LLC.
I need to replace my lamp in my Epson Powerlite Cinema 1080UB.

The lamp is a V13H010L39.

The online prices are $320 to $349. This will be my third lamp in 1-1/2 years. The first lamp made aprox 1400 hrs. Do not know how many on this one, but expect a similar amount of hrs.
If these can be re-lamped for $200, and performance does not suffer, Im going to try them out. $200 is much more manageble than $350.

Thanks in advance for any sugestions or help

Boomer 100
10-12-09, 10:57 AM
No need to post any responses to this one, neither one of these companies can Relamp this Epson Lamp. Some kind of special lamp. I guess so IT COST $350.00 fro Epson...:mad:

Boomer 100
10-19-09, 05:34 PM
I guess I shouldn't complain, I put the new lamp in and checked the hour meter and it was at 2480 hrs.
The manual said to expect approx 3000 hrs of usage which I'm guessing is rated about like laptop batteries.:(
We now have some new rules relative to theater room usage... $700 every 1 to 1-1/2 years is not in the budget...

Jason Turk
10-21-09, 11:11 AM
$350 is about average for a lamp so don't feel bad. But, you are a heavy user! :)

rbs-LG
10-21-09, 12:50 PM
Jason is some what right the lamp on better sites are about 350 check this link for instance HOME CINEMA 1080UB (http://www.projectorlampsworld.com/bulb/Epson/HOME_CINEMA_1080UB.html)

Jason Turk
10-21-09, 12:51 PM
I actually meant it is average for a replacement lamp in general (not specifically the Epson). Some lamps sell for more like $1000.

maximus1971
10-21-09, 12:58 PM
Does anyone know how much is a lamp for the JVC RS 10 cost...? these prices get me worried :eek:

Jason Turk
10-21-09, 01:00 PM
Retail is $399 but they street for less (technically street prices aren't allowed but drop me a note if you want).