these models are all obsolete now. You cannot buy one new.
Model # is PLC XP55
You will need to provide us with the model number of the Sanyo projector in order to determine the specs, bulb size, operating manual etc. Pro Xtrax is NOT the model number. It starts with PLC-Xxxx.
Sanyo makes many projectors with the description 'Xtrax Multiverse'. The actual model is something like PLC-XU50. If you give us the model, we can tell you which bulb it uses.
It is located on a sticker on the back or bottom of the projector that has the voltage rating and the serial number. If yours does not have a sticker, and you have purchased the projector used, it may have been removed to disguise a stolen item since the serial number would have been removed too.
Sanyo manuals normally include instructions on lamp replacement. Without a model number, it is not possible to provide a detailed instruction and it is important that the manual's instructions are followed precisely. In particular, heed the warnings regarding safety. Not only are the lamps expensive, they can also be hazardous if they are not handled correctly. If the manual isn't available, almost all projector manuals can be downloaded from the Sanyo web site. Once you have found the Sanyo site for your own country, go to the support or download section making sure you have the full model number of the projector ready to enter. If you are unsure about doing it, your local audio visual dealer will be more than happy to change the lamp for you.
Model # is PLC XP55
There were many models of the Pro Xtrax projector, one common one was PLC-XW20A.
You will need to provide us with the model number of the Sanyo projector in order to determine the specs, bulb size, operating manual etc. Pro Xtrax is NOT the model number. It starts with PLC-Xxxx.
Sanyo makes many projectors with the description 'Xtrax Multiverse'. The actual model is something like PLC-XU50. If you give us the model, we can tell you which bulb it uses.
The Sanyo Multiverse Xtrax projector series had quite a few models. If you need to know the model of your projector, check the label next to the power input. One possible model is the PLC-XE40.
It is located on a sticker on the back or bottom of the projector that has the voltage rating and the serial number. If yours does not have a sticker, and you have purchased the projector used, it may have been removed to disguise a stolen item since the serial number would have been removed too.
Sanyo manuals normally include instructions on lamp replacement. Without a model number, it is not possible to provide a detailed instruction and it is important that the manual's instructions are followed precisely. In particular, heed the warnings regarding safety. Not only are the lamps expensive, they can also be hazardous if they are not handled correctly. If the manual isn't available, almost all projector manuals can be downloaded from the Sanyo web site. Once you have found the Sanyo site for your own country, go to the support or download section making sure you have the full model number of the projector ready to enter. If you are unsure about doing it, your local audio visual dealer will be more than happy to change the lamp for you.
That will depend upon the model of Sanyo and the model of DVD player you have. The best possible solution for most is to use component video cables. You will want to run the audio cables to a home receiver of some sort, since the projector has very poor speakers.
You will find it molded into the casing or on a metal plate close to the power cord input.
Where can I get the chassis for a Sanyo TV model AVM-2752 (Chassis G3H-27521)
The power consumption of an basic model of LCD projector is around 250W to 400W depending on the make and model, brightness 2000 to 3000 ansi lumens SVGA projector.
The Projector Screen Store's cheapest projector screens are the Da-Lite Model 40177 for $52, the Draper Model 210001 for $53, and the Buhl Industries Model WS-W50 for $54.