Colour Wheel
Repair & Calibration.
Stop the whining noise and restore perfect colour. We specialise in replacing shattered or seized colour wheels for all major single-chip DLP projectors, including BenQ, Optoma, and ViewSonic.
Typical Symptom
Loud Buzzing or Whining
Why Do Colour Wheels Fail?
Single-chip DLP projectors rely on a rapidly spinning disc of coloured glass to create the image you see. When operating at thousands of revolutions per minute, physical wear and tear is inevitable.
Bearing Seizure
The wheel spins at up to 10,800 RPM. Over time, the heat from the lamp dries out the bearing lubrication. This creates severe friction, manifesting as a loud, high-pitched whining or buzzing noise.
Shattered Glass
If a bearing failure is ignored, the wheel becomes unbalanced. At high speeds, this vibration causes the fragile dichroic glass segments to shatter inside the light tunnel, resulting in a black-and-white image.
Sensor Soot
When a projector lamp blows violently, it coats the interior in soot. This dust blinds the optical "index sensor" that reads a timing mark on the colour wheel. The projector loses sync, causing flickering colours.
System Shutdown
If the mainboard detects that the wheel is not spinning at the correct target speed, it will refuse to strike the lamp to prevent burning the stationary glass. This often results in a solid red "Lamp" or "Error" light.
Warning: Never use WD-40 or oil on a colour wheel bearing. A common DIY mistake is attempting to lubricate a whining wheel. The extreme heat of the lamp instantly vaporises the oil, depositing a greasy film over the lamp, mirrors, and DMD chip, destroying the optical engine permanently. We strictly perform full assembly replacements.
Expertise Across All Brands
We maintain an extensive inventory of genuine 4-segment, 6-segment, and RGBCYW colour wheels for the industry's leading DLP manufacturers.
BenQ Cinema
W-Series & TK-Series
BenQ units like the W1070 and W2000 use highly calibrated RGBRGB colour wheels to achieve Rec.709 accuracy. We stock exact OEM replacements to ensure your skin tones and colour fidelity are perfectly preserved.
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Optoma HD & UHD
Gaming & 4K UHD
Optoma heavily relies on 1-Chip DLP. High refresh rate models (120Hz/240Hz) put immense stress on the wheel bearings. We frequently replace shattered assemblies in the HD144X and UHD40 ranges.
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Classroom & Office
Promethean, ViewSonic, Smart
Projectors mounted in dusty classroom ceilings (like the Promethean PRM-45 or ViewSonic PA series) suffer accelerated bearing wear. We offer fast turnaround times and bulk PO acceptance for educational fleets.
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Laser Phosphor Wheel Repair
Modern "LampFree" laser projectors don't use traditional RGB colour wheels. Instead, they use a Phosphor Wheel—a metal or ceramic disc coated in yellow phosphor. When struck by a high-power blue laser array, the phosphor coating illuminates, generating the necessary yellow/green light for the optical engine.
warning The Error & Symptoms
Because phosphor wheels spin at incredibly high RPMs and absorb massive thermal energy from the laser banks, their bearings eventually degrade. You will hear a loud, high-pitched mechanical whine or grinding noise. If the wheel fails completely or loses index sync, the projector will display a severely skewed blue/purple image, or trigger an immediate safety shutdown ("Laser Error" or "Light Engine" warning).
build_circle Our Solution
A seizing phosphor wheel cannot be "lubricated". The intense heat will instantly vaporise any oil, coating the laser diodes and ruining the optical engine. We perform a complete Phosphor Wheel Assembly replacement. We extract the laser module, install the new balanced wheel, and recalibrate the optical index sensor to ensure perfect timing with the DLP/LCD logic board.
High RPM Bearing
Precision Ceramic Hub
It's Not Just a Simple Swap
Replacing a colour wheel requires more than a screwdriver. The projector's logic board must be perfectly synchronised with the new component.
Segment Timing
Index Mark Calibration
Every colour wheel has a small black sticker on its motor hub. An optical sensor reads this mark on every rotation to tell the DMD chip exactly when the red, green, or blue glass segment is passing in front of the lamp. If a replacement wheel's index mark is off by a fraction of a millimetre, the image will display severe "colour tearing" or ghosting. We electronically calibrate the index delay in the service menu to ensure perfect sync.
Light Tunnel Debris
Glass Extraction
When a colour wheel shatters, it acts like a grenade inside the optical engine. Microscopic shards of dichroic glass are blown directly into the "Light Tunnel" (an integrator rod). If the new wheel is installed without extracting every piece of debris, the image will suffer from permanent shadows, and the new wheel risks immediate collision. Our service includes a full strip-down and ultrasonic clean of the optical path.
Signal Processing
DMD Formatter Logic
To display vibrant colours without artifacting, the mainboard's signal processor must perfectly decode the incoming HDMI signal and time it with the colour wheel. If the DMD Formatter board is failing, the image may exhibit vertical banding or severe colour tearing even if the wheel is brand new. Our component-level diagnostics ensure the entire signal chain is flawless.
Frequently Asked Questions
contact_support Why is my projector making a loud whining or buzzing noise?
A high-pitched whining or buzzing noise is the classic symptom of a failing colour wheel bearing. The wheel spins at speeds up to 10,800 RPM. When the lubrication dries out due to heat, the bearing grinds. It requires immediate replacement before the glass shatters.
contact_support My projector only shows a black and white image. Is it the bulb?
No. If the image is black and white, or flickering violently with incorrect colours, the colour wheel has likely shattered, or the optical sensor cannot read the wheel's index mark. We replace the wheel assembly to restore full colour.
contact_support Can you just oil the bearing instead of replacing the wheel?
We strongly advise against this. Oiling a sealed, high-RPM optical bearing is a temporary fix that rarely lasts more than a few weeks. The oil can also vaporise and permanently stain the optical engine glass. We only perform full, factory-spec assembly replacements.
Don't Throw It Away.
A whining noise or a shattered wheel does not mean your projector is dead. A full colour wheel replacement and optical service typically costs a fraction of the price of a new 4K or high-brightness 1080p unit.