Be Careful With Recycling
Re – Lamped or refurbished lamps re-use the old cage and simply put in a new bulb. While its gaining in popularity as an environmentally – friendly solution, you should proceed with caution. Many lamp modules have been designed not to be taken apart and refurbished so you should check with your manufacturer. When replacing the lamp be sure not to bend or twist the cage or it may not fit back into the projector properly.
You’ll Need Very Specific Conditions
You’ll need very specific conditions to recycle your cage. Your existing cage needs to be fairly pristine so if its warped or cracked replace it. If there is a lot of dust, replace it. (Dust particles can heat up and clog the cooling process making the projector overheat.) A broken lamp also means you should buy a new cage. The bulbs do leave behind small traces of mercury and should be cleaned properly. Be sure to check inside connectors and if any are twisted, old and worn, they too will have to be changed. If your warranty is still valid, it may be smarter to buy new. It you’re not mechanically inclined, buy new as well.