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Bulb life on my JVC D-ILA HD-52Z585 TV?
Does anyone know how to determine the bulb life on a HD-52Z585? The Self check method does not have any hex numbers to the bottome left and my D070 register is all zeros. My D071 register does change, but the formula for determining hours does not seem to be correct. I have the TS-CL110UAA part number for my lamp in case it matters.
Re: Bulb life on my JVC D-ILA HD-52Z585 TV?
The current life in your TV or the life in general?
The life in general would depend on the lamp manufacturer.
The life in general would depend on the lamp manufacturer.
HunterZ wrote:Does anyone know how to determine the bulb life on a HD-52Z585? The Self check method does not have any hex numbers to the bottome left and my D070 register is all zeros. My D071 register does change, but the formula for determining hours does not seem to be correct. I have the TS-CL110UAA part number for my lamp in case it matters.
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Re: Bulb life on my JVC D-ILA HD-52Z585 TV?
The lamp on my 61” JVC TV has 4539 hours, is that normal? Or do I need to buy a spare just in case?
Thanks in advanced.
Michel
Thanks in advanced.
Michel
Re: Bulb life on my JVC D-ILA HD-52Z585 TV?
BlackMustangGT,
You are a fortunate man! You have one of the newer JVC's that used the newer PHILIPS brand TS-CL110UAA lamps. Normally the JVC lamps are very sensitive and last only 2500 hours or so. I would buy a spare immediately just to prevent a TVLess weekend! Overnight shipping can get expensive in situations like this.
I always recommend Discount-Merchant for lamps... Our service center has been buying their lamps and parts from them for 2-3 years now and we couldn't be happier with the quality and service of the products. I would avoid fly-by-night companies. Buy from an Authorized Philips dealer so you know that you are not getting a refurbished, old stock, or generic product.
Here is a link directing you the right way:
http://www.discount-merchant.com/JVC-D- ... aa-new.htm
You may save a few bux buying a generic product, but you will end up changing the lamp out every 6 months. Even if the company offers you a 5-year warranty on a generic lamp, i would be careful! These companies do not stick around... especially in this economy. Protect your investment!
You are a fortunate man! You have one of the newer JVC's that used the newer PHILIPS brand TS-CL110UAA lamps. Normally the JVC lamps are very sensitive and last only 2500 hours or so. I would buy a spare immediately just to prevent a TVLess weekend! Overnight shipping can get expensive in situations like this.
I always recommend Discount-Merchant for lamps... Our service center has been buying their lamps and parts from them for 2-3 years now and we couldn't be happier with the quality and service of the products. I would avoid fly-by-night companies. Buy from an Authorized Philips dealer so you know that you are not getting a refurbished, old stock, or generic product.
Here is a link directing you the right way:
http://www.discount-merchant.com/JVC-D- ... aa-new.htm
You may save a few bux buying a generic product, but you will end up changing the lamp out every 6 months. Even if the company offers you a 5-year warranty on a generic lamp, i would be careful! These companies do not stick around... especially in this economy. Protect your investment!
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Re: Bulb life on my JVC D-ILA HD-52Z585 TV?
I have already replaced a few lamps & had the Optical Engine changed under extended retailer warranty.
What I've learned about the lamps on these type of TVs (I have an HD-61Z585) is that WARM UP and COOL DOWN cycles are the most critical factors to bulb life.
Power outages are absolutely devastating to these bulbs. Outages can easily take anywhere from 150-350 hours off the bulb's life, per outage. Changing channels during the WARM UP cycle (especially from HD to SD), can also shorten the life of the bulb.
On the other hand, if you insure that the bulbs NEVER suffer an outage, combined with disciplined WARM UP cycles, you can increase the life of the bulb, going well beyond JVC's (or bulb manufacturer) estimated lamp life.
Buy a UPS for your TV and receiver. I have a DirecTV HR21 with my JVC and my bulbs are going well past 6000 hours.
A UPS runs $40, a bulb runs $120. It's a smart investment.
What I've learned about the lamps on these type of TVs (I have an HD-61Z585) is that WARM UP and COOL DOWN cycles are the most critical factors to bulb life.
Power outages are absolutely devastating to these bulbs. Outages can easily take anywhere from 150-350 hours off the bulb's life, per outage. Changing channels during the WARM UP cycle (especially from HD to SD), can also shorten the life of the bulb.
On the other hand, if you insure that the bulbs NEVER suffer an outage, combined with disciplined WARM UP cycles, you can increase the life of the bulb, going well beyond JVC's (or bulb manufacturer) estimated lamp life.
Buy a UPS for your TV and receiver. I have a DirecTV HR21 with my JVC and my bulbs are going well past 6000 hours.
A UPS runs $40, a bulb runs $120. It's a smart investment.