Optoma VDHDUZ Beamer Farbrad – New Original 6 Segment (5x Speed RGB‑RGB,Double RGB)
If your Optoma projector has started acting up — weird color casts, a constant rainbow shimmer on fast-moving scenes, or a high‑pitched whine that makes you want to mute the world — don’t write off the whole machine. Nine times out of ten, it’s the color wheel. And this new original 5x speed RGB‑RGB color wheel is the exact fix for models that require this specific double‑RGB, high‑speed design.
This is not a refurbished pull from a dead donor unit. It’s not a cheap knock‑off with coating that flakes off after a few dozen hours. It’s factory‑fresh — same glass substrates, same precision mirror coating, same dynamic balance as the original. Professional repair shops keep these on hand for a reason.
| Compatible Models | Optoma VDHDUZ projector |
| Condition | New & Original (not refurbished) |
| Segment Configuration | 6 segments |
| Color Sequence | R‑G‑B‑R‑G‑B (Red, Green, Blue, Red, Green, Blue) – “double RGB” |
| Rotation Speed | 5x (faster than standard – minimizes rainbow effect for sensitive viewers) |
| Installation | Direct replacement – original mounting holes & flex cable interface |
Why 5x speed and double‑RGB are a specific combination
This isn’t a standard RYGCWB wheel. This is a pure RGB‑RGB 6‑segment design spinning at 5x speed. The double‑RGB sequence (two full sets of red, green, blue) means no white or yellow segments — it prioritizes color saturation over raw brightness. That’s perfect for home cinema where deep reds, vibrant greens, and true blues matter more than blinding lumen output. The 5x rotation speed is significantly faster than the 3x or 4x wheels found in many other Optoma models. Why does that matter? A higher wheel speed reduces the “rainbow effect” (those color flashes that some people see on high‑contrast edges). If your original wheel was 5x, replacing it with a slower wheel will cause incorrect color timing and may even trigger startup errors.
Real‑world signs your 5x RGB‑RGB wheel is failing
You don’t need a service manual. Listen first: a rhythmic grinding or a constant whine that changes pitch when the image brightness changes — that’s a dying bearing. Look next: rainbow trails behind fast motion, or colors that suddenly go wild (reds turn orange, greens look muddy). And if your projector powers on, the lamp lights, but the screen stays dark or it shuts down after a few seconds — the color wheel has failed its self‑check. A new original 5x RGB‑RGB wheel cures all of this in one straightforward swap.
One repair, years of reliable service back
Swapping a color wheel isn’t rocket science. If you’re comfortable opening your projector and handling a delicate flex cable, you can do this. The new wheel mounts to the original screw holes, and the connector is an exact match. Once installed, the fresh bearing spins silently at 5x speed, the factory balance eliminates vibration, and the mirror coating delivers the correct spectral response. Your projector will pass its startup self‑check and produce clean, stable, accurate colors again. Don’t scrap a perfectly good DLP chip and lamp. Replace the one part that actually wears out, and get back to enjoying your content.






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