Einleitung
A replacement of the power supply unit is needed if the projector shows no sign of power despite the use of a functional power cable. It is located within the Epson Home Cinema 2150 almost at middle right next to the projector lens. It's a heavy black box.
The power supply is designed to deliver the proper power to the projector.
Werkzeuge
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            Orient the Epson Home Cinema 2150 so that the large indented panel faces your direction. 
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            Unscrew the single 6mm Phillips#2 holding screw from the access panel. 
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            Slide the panel horizontally, then lift up to remove the access panel. 
 
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            Remove the air filter cover. Grip the piece with two fingers above and below at the center. 
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            Grab the air filter from the protruding tab and pull the filter out. 
 
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            From the device's underside, remove eleven 9.5 mm Phillips #1 screws. 
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            Remove two 6 mm Phillips #1 screws. 
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            Pull off remaining plastic molding. 
 
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            Pull up on the rear panel retaining clip. 
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            Pull the rear panel away from the device to remove. 
 
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            Remove twelve 5 mm Phillips #1 screws. 
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            Using both hands, carefully lift the first half of the motherboard. 
 
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            Disconnect the three brown ribbon connectors from the board. 
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            Remove four 5 mm Phillips #1 screws. 
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            Remove two 3 mm Phillips #1 screws. 
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            Pull upwards on the motherboard to remove it from the projector. 
 
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            Remove the 7.5 mm Phillips #1 screw. 
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            Remove two 6 mm Phillips #1 screws. 
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            Set the black plastic lens sliders to the side. 
 
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            Remove five 9.5 mm Phillips #1 screws. 
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            Remove one 6.0 mm Phillips #2 screw. 
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            Remove the metal bracket by pulling upwards on its sides. 
 
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            Remove the 9.5 mm Phillips #1 screw located behind the power supply. 
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            Remove the 10 mm Phillips #1 screw. 
 
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            Move the fan cable to the side for clear access to the sensor below it. 
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            Using pliers, pull upwards on the white sensor to remove it from the fan assembly. 
 
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            The power supply unit is a black box. Inside, there are two connected circuit boards, each with a single connector. 
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            Using needle nose pliers, disconnect the first white connection cable from the circuit board. 
 
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            Carefully lift the power supply unit 2-3 inches upwards without creating tension on the remaining wires. 
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            Angle the power supply unit to the side for clear access to the remaining connector. 
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            Using needle nose pliers, disconnect the remaining wires from the power supply connector. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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