Eiki LC-XG300D Projector Lamp with Module

Technical Information

Brand Eiki
Projector Model LC-XG300D
Lamp Part Number See "Alternative Lamp ID's"
Type Projector Lamp with Module
Internal SKU # MPLL08670

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F.A.Q. #1

Does this module match my projector?

See "Suitable Projectors" Above.

F.A.Q. #2

Is it as good as the bulb that came with my projector originally?

It is exactly the same quality, it is not an imitation lamp.

F.A.Q. #3

If I buy this item and find out it is the wrong item or doesn't work for any reason, can I get an exchange or refund?

EXCHANGES: You can return a lamp for exchange within 180 days of purchase. REFUNDS: You can return the lamp for ANY REASON within 30 days of purchase and receive a refund. *Restock fee may apply.

Question Answered

What is the lumen output of this bulb? Asked by Frank C. On Apr 26, 2023

The bulb for the Sanyo PLC-XT21 has a Lumen output of 4,000.

Answered by MyProjectorLamps Support On Apr 26, 2023

Question Answered

I have a Eiki LC-G250. If my projector runs for approximately 1 hour and then goes into standby mode, does this mean that I need to replace the bulb? Asked by Brian H. On Nov 08, 2020

It's very likely, especially if your lamp is old. However, it can also be overheating, which would mean you will want to clean filter. If cleaning the filter does not solve the problem, it might be a fan issue. Then, check your led indicator lights and consult your manual to see if it provides a solution.

Answered by MyProjectorLamps Support On Dec 21, 2020

Question Answered

My Sanyo PLC-XT25 is projecting with a large dark spot in the middle of the image. Is it time to replace the bulb and is there anything else I should do? Asked by Mark W. On Nov 11, 2021

You can try replacing the lamp, but if the dark spot still appears, clean the external and/or internal lens of the projector. Or dust or remove any debris inside the internal projector. Also, double check if the settings on your projector are not out of order and are on the default settings. If they are on default, then it may be an overheating problem. The fan inside the projector may be broken, check if you can hear the fan inside the projector. If not, you may need to get the fan repaired or replaced. If the fan is in working condition, then it may be time to replace your broken DMD chip. If the spot is still there, some of the internal hardware may be burnt out.

Answered by MyProjectorLamps Support On Jan 05, 2022

Question Answered

Can I replace the lamp while my projector is mounted to the ceiling? Asked by Syunghyuk S. On Aug 30, 2024

Yes, if necessary you can replace the lamp while your projector is mounted to the ceiling, but you should take some precautionary steps first. First, let the projector cool down. Then turn off and unplug the projector. Lastly, stand on the side of the projector with the lamp so as to avoid injury from glass fragments that may be loose inside. If the ceiling mount is too high from the floor, it's too dangerous to attempt to reach, or it's easier to replace the lamp, then unscrew the screws that attach the projector to the mount or remove the mount and the projector from the ceiling.

Answered by MyProjectorLamps Support On Aug 30, 2024

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