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Old 28-08-2008, 08:44 PM   #1
 
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Default Optoma EP759 Projector Repair

Hey guys I have an Optoma EP759 that is not working. When I power it on, it gets a green blinking light, the lamp tries to power on, and then I get a blinking red lamp light. The lamp never comes on. So I replaced a fan (that wasn't spinning), but I am still getting the error. The people at Optoma really suck. Can anyone help me out on this?

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I'd guess the blinking red lamp light would suggest the bulb is gone...
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As I said, already replaced the lamp. Can't meter the lamp for continuity, so no way to know if it works. Plus it is blinking once a second (not twice a second which is coded as a lamp error). All the fans seem to be functioning.

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Your original post it doesn't say you replaced the lamp thus my enquiry.
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*lol* My apologies, it has been one of those days.........

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