I have the same problem, just talked to an infocus tech support rep, Brandon. He was extremely helpful, I explained what was going on, told him my first bulb went for 3000hrs, color started to fade, then I bought a replacement bulb.
Here is where this problem started for me, after about 500hrs on that bulb. Apparently, 3rd party bulbs are not made to spec, and I kind of figured this because my projector did run hotter. I thought the fans went out it was getting so hot sometimes, but they were indeed working, and working overtime. Then my power started to fuzz out like described above.
Basically what can happen is the ballast on the power supply can be damaged from all of this heat and extra voltage required by this new 3rd party bulb.
Now I have an option, get a genuine bulb, about $100 more, or just say forget it and get a whole new projector cuz I probably injured this one. And the repair on this power supply is already around $300. That with a new $400 bulb, I'm considering this a lesson learned when replacing bulbs, and I'm just going to buy a brand new projector.
I hope this info helps people, never again will i try to cut corners to save $100 when replacing a projector bulb.
Matt Dawson
August 2009