Optoma HD20LV Color Wheel Replacement – New Original
If your Optoma HD20LV projector has started shutting down seconds after power‑up, making a grinding or whining noise, flickering, or showing weird colors (skin tones look purple, greens turn muddy) — don’t rush to replace the whole machine. In most cases, the problem is simply a worn‑out color wheel. This new original HD20LV color wheel with 6 segments (R‑Y‑M‑G‑B‑C) is the exact replacement you need.
It’s not a refurbished pull or a cheap copy. Factory glass, original mirror coating, proper dynamic balance. The HD20LV is a popular high‑brightness 1080p home cinema model; this wheel matches Optoma’s service parts perfectly.
| Compatible Model | Optoma HD20LV (1080p high‑brightness home cinema) |
| Condition | New & Original (not refurbished) |
| Segment Configuration | 6 segments |
| Color Sequence | R‑Y‑M‑G‑B‑C (Red, Yellow, Magenta, Green, Blue, Cyan) |
| Installation | Direct replacement – same mounting holes & flex cable |
Why your HD20LV needs this exact RYMGCB wheel
The HD20LV’s DLP timing is hard‑coded to the R‑Y‑M‑G‑B‑C sequence. Magenta and cyan extend the color gamut, giving you richer skin tones and more vibrant movie images. Using a different color order (like RYGCWB or RGBRGB) will cause the projector to fail its self‑check or produce permanently wrong colors. This original wheel is what Optoma designed – no substitutes work correctly.
Real‑world signs of a failing color wheel
- Auto shut‑down – projector powers off a few seconds after the lamp lights (failed self‑test).
- Mechanical noise – constant whining, grinding, or rattling that changes with brightness.
- Image flicker or rainbows – flashing picture or color trails on moving objects.
- Abnormal colors – skin tones look purple, reds turn orange, greens appear muddy.
Replacing the old wheel with this fresh original RYMGCB wheel cures all of these issues in one straightforward swap.
Restore your HD20LV – not the whole projector
Swapping the color wheel is a doable DIY repair. The new wheel fits exactly onto your original housing, and the flex cable clicks right in. You get a fresh bearing (no more noise), factory balance (no vibration), and correct color decoding. Don’t scrap a perfectly good DLP chip and lamp – just change the one part that wears out. Get back to your movies with clean, stable, accurate colors.
Tip: Compare this wheel’s diameter and segment pattern with your old one. Send us a photo if you’re unsure.





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