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Topic: GS 1200 still going strong
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Graham Ritchie
Film God
Posts: 4001
From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted December 16, 2008 12:48 PM
Hi Paul The external power supply was made up from the same green B/H 16mm projector that the two bladed shutter came from and is housed in an old speaker box. In the photo you can see at the top the original B/H two position switch for Low/High settings for the lamp, on the left the transformer and bottom right fuse box and were the lead plugs in from the outside, all the wiring is as it was from the B/H just swaped over.
The leads leaving for the projector is heavy duty household I found in the garage. The original GS1200 wiring is still intact just moved aside so I can later return the projector back to how it was. I was lucky with the NZ importer of Osram lamps that I deal with for our Xenon lamps bought in a special supply of those 250watt lamps the only thing was I had to buy in bulk so bought 15 of them, the importer bought the rest, however the price was cheap about $14 each. The projector lamp switch is always in the on position for cooling as soon as you press play, as far as cooling a 250watt its not a problem, even Derann in the past would advertise a 250watt as an unofficial lamp for the GS1200 so cooling wise its fine, also there is a baffle plate between the lamp and the claw which has cooling air being blown through so although the lamp was designed for 16mm the light/heat is only hitting the baffle plate with its small aperture.
Using the Xenophot lamp and a two bladed shutter was a huge step forward with a brighter picture it seems sharper and the colours are much more vibrant.
Regarding lamps, at the time I carried out this work the Fuji ESC that Kevin was later do a review/test on was not available if it had been I would have used the Fuli lamp instead and not bothered with an external power suply as the Fuji ESC 200watt would have done the job instead. however I am stuck with all those Osram lamps so better use them, for anyone else reading ths post never use a 250watt in a GS1200 using the projectors transformer.
Paul are you using the Fuji 200watt lamp?
Graham. [ July 23, 2009, 05:23 PM: Message edited by: Graham Ritchie ]
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