For Part Number: Samsung BP96-01795A Vented replacement lamp for DLP televisions, SMALL lamp)
Tools Required: Phillips screwdriver, a pair of pliers, and a new lamp.
Time Required: About 15 minutes
Abstract: This guide is being published to show how easy it is to replace your original Samsung BP96-01795A (P132W) Lamp using an OEM Philips lamp.
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NORMAL DISCLAIMER:
— Do NOT purchase generic brand lamps such as LTI, APO or third-party manufacturers such as OSRAM. These lamps were NOT engineered with and for your TV…only your Philips lamp has been engineered to work flawlessly and output the best possible color. Above that, it just doesn’t make sense to choose an aftermarket lamp for a $5-$10 difference (and in many cases they are more expensive!!). Be a smart consumer and do your research! Discount-Merchant.com promises to be the low price leader in all Projection TV Lamps they carry…if this is not true, let us know and we’ll fix it!
Necessities:
1. A Phillips screwdriver
2. A Pair of Pliers
3. A new Philips Lamp
4. 15 minutes of your time
NOTE: The bulb should be handled with a clean lint-free cloth at all times to avoid any dirt or oil. Our hands are naturally oily…The oil residue from our hands can cause premature failure of the lamp if the front side of the lamp is not wiped down after the installation. It doesn’t hurt to do a final wipe with a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth before reinstalling your lamp…
Samsung made two different enclosures for the BP96-00608A. One enclosure houses the big E23 type lamp, while the other (which is a rare type), uses a smal E22 type lamp. The lamp is small and better than the E23 because it is vented. In fact, all of the new Samsungs use this type of lamp now. For a guide on the normal BP96-00608A enclosure, click here.
Here is the Samsung BP96-00608A Lamp Enclosure, remember you can click on any image to enlarge!
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You'll need a few simple tools as indicated above. |
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Check the lampcode of your Samsung DLP TV. |
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Examine the enclosure. |
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Identify the screws holding the plastic housing in place. |
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Use the Philips screw drive to remove the top plastic piece. |
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Pull the two plastic pieces apart. |
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Use your pliars to remove the nut from one of the connections on the lamp. |
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Use a Philips screw driver to remove the second screw from the lamp. |
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When reversing instructions, hand tighten--DO NOT over tighten the screw. |
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With the ballast wires and lamp separated... |
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You can dismount the lamp from the bottom half of the enclosure with the screw driver. |
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Handle the lamp with caution! |
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Keep all the screws and parts of the enclosure in a safe spot--we are reusing every piece. |
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You will need a new P132W lamp Vented lamp by Philips) |
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Align the lamp so the vents are clear of obstruction. |
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Screw the lamp in place. |
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Reverse the instructions... |
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Hand tighten the nut. |
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Hand tighten the screw--do no over tighten it because the terminal is delicate and may break with excessive torque. |
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You're ready to reattach the top half of the enclosure. |
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This is what it should look like when you're done. |
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10-15 minutes or less! |
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Plop it back in your TV and you're ready to watch your favorite shows! |
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You're done! |
IMPORTANT: The bulb should be handled with a clean cloth at all times to avoid any dirt or oil. Our hands are naturally oily…this is a no-no for these lamps. It doesn’t hurt to do a final wipe with a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth before reinstalling your lamp…
Again, Discount-Merchant.com promises to be the low price leader in all Projection TV Lamps they carry…if this is not true, let us know and we’ll fix it!
Click below to buy this lamp now:

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