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Topic: Keystone 965 - New owner & need assistance!
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted October 18, 2016 12:35 PM
Hello Patrick,
Welcome to the 8mm Forum!
It looks like you've found a machine with a discontinued lamp: this can get kind of pricey!
Replacement Light Bulbs
-but then again with stuff like this you often do better on E-bay:
GE DCH/DJA/DFP Projector Bulb on E-bay
-but even before we get to that point, you should try to make sure it really is the bulb. If you take it out (don't touch the glass! Use a clean cloth), is the filament intact? Are the pins shiny? Is the glass clear and not gray tinted? If you are adept with an ohmmeter, you can see if the lamp is open circuit and therefore dead.
-it could be that you really have power, switch, wiring or socket troubles instead. It's always better to fix the right thing!
If you aren't adept with an ohmmeter, ask the guy you know who hasn't been quite the same since Radio Shack closed and became yet another Starbucks. Among MY friends, I'm that guy!
While we are at it: did you know you live in the same state with a film collectors convention and it's this weekend?
CineSea
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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Patrick Flynn
Junior
Posts: 20
From: Denville, NJ, USA
Registered: Oct 2016
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posted October 18, 2016 05:42 PM
Hey Steve, thanks for the quick reply! I've found the housing for the bulb, but am unsure how to remove it. i don't want to damage the bulb if it is indeed in good shape.
Can you point me in the direction of a manual for this model, or Keystone in general (ie - threading, maintenance, operation, etc) I am adept with digital projectors, and know my way around a film camera. But, i'm a novice with film projectors, I will admit.
I am not too handy with an ohmmeter, but I may know of someone who could help. If the bulb proves to be in good shape (from looking at it in direct light the glass seemed clear and the filaments intact, but granted it was still in its housing) what would my next step then be?
I wish I knew about this sooner! I'll be in MA this weekend, but if CineSea is an annual thing, I'd love to attend. Are there any other similar conventions I could scope out in the Metropolitan area?
Thanks again for the help.
edit: It looks like the convention is Friday as well, could someone at the convention potentially take a look at my projector? I'd love to be able to purchase a film if its operational!
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