Sony EX7+ Projector Lamp with Module

Technical Information

Brand Sony
Projector Model EX7+
Lamp Part Number See "Alternative Lamp ID's"
Type Projector Lamp with Module
Internal SKU # MPLL10326

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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

I have a Sony VPL-EW7 projector. Can you confirm the replacement bulb with module. The lamp number is LMP-E191. Asked by Philip C. On Jun 17, 2021

Yes, the replacement module with bulb for the Sony VPL-EW7 projector is the lamp number LMP-E191, which is the Internal SKU#: MPLL10326.

Answered by MyProjectorLamps Support On Jan 28, 2022

Question Answered

please may i know if the lamp of vpl ex7 has a problem will the whole projector power up? Asked by kelvin k. On May 30, 2018

Even if the projector is having lamp issues it should still power up and you should hear the fan running and see some lights activate on the projector. If there is a lamp issue there will be no image projected but the projector should still turn on. If your projector is completely dead then that usually means the power ballast has gone bad or you are not using a valid power source.

Answered by MyProjectorLamps On Jun 06, 2018

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