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David Gardner
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 - posted December 30, 2016 03:29 PM      Profile for David Gardner   Email David Gardner   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
My EX1500 projector is sometimes reluctant to strike and takes several attempts, leading me to think the lamp is on the way out. It uses a 300 watt lamp but I have been offered a 350 watt one as used in the Ex2000 as a possible replacement. The dimensions suggest that it would fit physically, but would this be a wise (or safe!) thing to do? Any advise would be appreciated.

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Simon McConway
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 - posted December 31, 2016 04:43 AM      Profile for Simon McConway     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I'd only fit the exact specification as the lamp you are replacing. At best, you could burn out the power supply. At worst, the lamp will explode like a small hand grenade. With these lamps, take no risks!

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Ross Gibbs
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 - posted January 01, 2017 04:29 AM      Profile for Ross Gibbs   Author's Homepage   Email Ross Gibbs   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Can't see why it would explode, might be harder to strike. If you don't have to pay a bomb for it (pardon the pun) I would give it a try.

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Simon McConway
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 - posted January 01, 2017 07:07 AM      Profile for Simon McConway     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
No this is one lamp I would not mess about with. Remember the reflector around the lamp is destroyed when a lamp explodes and these are rarer than hen's teeth! Try and fit the exact lamp. Be very careful and google safety advice before starting the job. Very risky job.

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David Guest
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 - posted January 01, 2017 04:16 PM      Profile for David Guest     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I am very experienced re 16mm projectors but I never change my xenon lamp I always get a friend of mine who is the bee knees at changing this type of lamp .I am a very talented piano player and I intend to keep all my fingers .I have know some who have lost their fingers when lamp explodes due to them not knowing how to tackle these correctly

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Ross Gibbs
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If you are inexperienced with the inner workings of projectors best to use the rated lamp. I have some experience rebuilding and modding 35 and 16 xenons projectors, with precautions and without lamp explosions. Though I have seen the damage done to reflectors after the event while working as a projectionist. I would bench the higher rated lamp to test it before installing it.
If you have no experience repairing or modding, as the guys said above use the right rated lamp. [Smile]

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David Gardner
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 - posted January 03, 2017 03:21 AM      Profile for David Gardner   Email David Gardner   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks and a happy new year to everyone who responded with helpful advise. I shall heed the warnings and seek out the correct replacement lamp!

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