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A mini home-theater projector released in 2016 by DBPower Electronics.

New lamp with on-chip driver, how to

Date:Aug 19, 2018 I have a dbpower T20 projector and I want to replace the LED cob light with a different one that has an onboard driver so my question is how can I bypass the ballast and trick the motherboard into receiving the lamp signal.

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The easiest way to do what you hope is to complete replace the light emitter assembly with one of your own. I have a high degree of confidence this will be more trouble than it's worth. Not saying that it's impossible, but it will take time, skill and lots of trial and error.

I recommend you sell what you have while it still works and buy a new one that serves your purpose as built.

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