Posts: 204
From: Henley-on-Thames, UK
Registered: Jan 2017
posted January 21, 2019 04:42 PM
Probably a question for one of our many Eumig experts: the little lamp behind the grille lighting up the audio slider controls on one of my Eumig S938s has failed.
Can anyone tell me if this is an easy replacement and, if so, which lamp I need to swap out?
posted January 21, 2019 06:33 PM
Me too Martin! About two weeks ago it went out. I'm still looking at how to fix it. If anyone knows the specs and voltage that goes to this little light, please jump in here.
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posted January 22, 2019 07:57 AM
Hi Martin. I replaced one of mine last year. It was relatively straightforward as far as I remember. I measured the voltage of the bulb contacts and it was easy to find equivalents online. Please confirm this but the ones I used were 12V 30mA 0.35W. I bought a pack of ten from CES Ltd, 174 Dalkeith Rd, Edinburgh. EH16 5DX. Please let me know if you have any trouble and I can send you a couple.
Posts: 1006
From: West Midlands United Kingdom
Registered: Aug 2011
posted January 22, 2019 11:28 AM
Looks like a car panel lamp to me, certainly the same voltage, they still sell these type of lamps, or similar to Christmas tree lights, you would have a selection of colours if you could find a 12v version......
Posts: 204
From: Henley-on-Thames, UK
Registered: Jan 2017
posted January 22, 2019 02:20 PM
Many thanks, Stuart. Yes, your pics are very helpful, although I'm not sure I'd trust myself with that particular operation.
Did you remove the entire top chassis, or do the electronics boards become easily accessible with removal of the steel base panel?
posted January 22, 2019 02:30 PM
As far as I can recall, If you remove the back cover, detach the multi pin connectors (I believe there are three) and speaker connectors, you can then unscrew the base and the circuit boards are easily accessible. I haven’t had to do it for a few months but don’t remember it being too tricky. Give me a shout if I can be of any use.
Posts: 204
From: Henley-on-Thames, UK
Registered: Jan 2017
posted January 23, 2019 05:42 AM
Thanks again, Stuart. I'll order the lamp and give it a go. I really appreciate your help. I'll be in touch if I run into problems.
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From: The Projection Box
Registered: Nov 2006
posted January 23, 2019 06:48 AM
Hi Martin a top tip for you if you tackle the job. First time I tackled a strip down of a Stereo Eumig some years ago I took the precaution to first colour code with multi-coloured markers all the block connects in the back, both top plug and sockets. The rest is quite a strip down from the base I'm afraid.
First thing I do when working on equipment needing deep repair is this.
Set up a camcorder on a tripod with a clear view of the projector and record the strip down. When you have carried out the repair play the recording backwards to see how it all goes back together again.
Posts: 1236
From: Dunstable ,Bedfordshire.
Registered: Jan 2005
posted January 26, 2019 07:25 AM
Martin, If your ever over this way, I have two Eumig 938s if you want them,I'm currently having a clear out of all things cine so if you can collect them then great ,they both did run but haven't tried them for a while,a good source for spares at least,let me know or they are going to the tip,Mark