Optoma HD71S Color Wheel Replacement– New & Original
If your Optoma HD71S DLP projector has started shutting down seconds after power‑up, making a grinding or whining noise, showing rainbow flicker, or producing colors that look completely wrong – don’t assume the whole unit is dead. In most cases, the problem is a worn‑out color wheel. This new original Optoma HD71S color wheel is 6 segs, 4x speed, RGBRYB, the exact replacement you need to bring your home cinema projector back to life.
It’s not a refurbished pull from another projector. Not a cheap copy with coatings that delaminate after a few weeks. Factory glass, original mirror coating, proper dynamic balance – exactly what Optoma installed when your HD71S was new. A service manual is available to guide you through the replacement process.
| Compatible Model | Optoma HD71S (720p DLP home cinema) |
|---|---|
| Condition | New & Original (not refurbished) |
| Typical Specifications | 6 segments, RGBRYG 4X speed |
| Service Manual | Available upon request |
| Installation | Direct replacement – original mounting holes & flex cable (reuse existing housing) |
Why you need the exact original wheel for your HD71S
The HD71S’s DLP timing is hard‑coded to a specific color sequence and rotation speed. Using a generic or wrong‑spec wheel will cause startup failures or permanent color distortion. This original part matches Optoma’s factory specifications – no guessing, no compatibility issues.
Real‑world signs your HD71S color wheel is failing
- Auto shut‑down – 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 rainbow artifacts – flashing picture or color trails on fast motion.
- Abnormal colors – skin tones look green, reds turn orange, whites have a pink tint.
Replace the old wheel with this genuine Optoma part, and your HD71S will run like new – quiet, stable, and with accurate, vibrant colors.
Restore your HD71S – not the whole projector
Swapping the color wheel is a straightforward DIY repair for anyone comfortable opening a projector case. The new wheel mounts exactly to the original screw holes, and the flex cable clicks right in. A fresh bearing kills the noise, factory balance kills vibration, and the mirror coating restores correct color decoding. The service manual is available to help you along the way. Don’t scrap a perfectly good DLP chip and lamp – just change the one part that wears out. Bring your home cinema back to life.
Note: Compare this wheel’s diameter and segment pattern with your old one. Send us a photo if you’re unsure about compatibility.






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