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Angel07aradh,
You would need to send the projector back to Dell for service with replacing any parts other than the bulb.
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Dell-Jesse L
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The bulbs are very costly and they have a short life as is. Stop replacing and get a new unit. The repair is not worth the cost and a new unit has a warranty for at least a year.
You need a learning remote as most "universal" remotes don't have the codes pre-programmed for projectors. The Logitech Harmony is worth it's weight in gold, and it looks cool, but will set you back about $100. There are cheaper learning remotes, and they may suit your purpose better, look on New Egg and Ebay.
It leads to a little flash tool that allows you to use sliders to adjust throwing distance and then tells you how much light you can expect the wall. It also gives you a ton of other useful information about the projector.
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