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Topic: Upgrading Transformer on Projector!
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted January 27, 2019 03:25 PM
It would be hard to find a drop-in transformer that would do the job: there's just so many variables that would need to be right: the new voltage and current would need to be there, and then of course all the existing other voltages and currents would need to be right too. The bonus at the end would be the size, shape and mounting would also need to line up. I hate to say impossible, because life is surprising sometimes, but...
I've seen a couple of ways around it.
One friend of mine added in a second external transformer to run a brighter bulb in a Eumig 800 series. He used the original lamp winding on the transformer and added a second smaller transformer in series (phased correctly) to add in the extra voltage to operate an EFR bulb (15V, 150W) in place of an EFP (12V, 100W). It's a little extra current through the transformer, but it didn't seem to blow anything up.
Another friend runs a brighter bulb in an Elmo ST-800 with an entirely separate lamp transformer (wired through the switch, of course!).
My angle on this is I run both Elmo ST-1200 (150W) and Elmo ST-800 (100W) and yes the difference is noticable (Especially side by side), but not astounding.
(It may not be worth too much destruction to pull it off.)
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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