posted February 25, 2011 03:27 PM
First post here, so be gentle ...
Anyone remember the Hanimex editor? I have the ES900 model which is probably ~30 years old. Just powered it on and it seems to work fine -- except the lamp is dead. So, I am wondering if anyone knows where I can get a replacement lamp. Have looked quite extensively on the web with no luck.
(Waiting for laughter to subside....)
Further to that, I also have an Elmo ST-600D projector which has the same issue -- motor runs fine and film threads with no glitches, but the lamp is dead.
So, if anyone knows of a place to find any of these items, I would greatly appreciate it.
Side note: There is a Hanimex on eBay, but they want $50 plus shipping for a unit which may or may not have a working lamp when received.
Thanks for your consideration; I'll continue lurking around this site to pick up some tips on 8mm and Super 8.
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From: Dunfermline, Fife, UK
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posted February 25, 2011 04:37 PM
Hi Paul, welcome to the forum. Without knowing your specific editor, I'll take a leap and say it's odds-on that this type would fit http://www.charleseaglesandson.com/hama%203569%20lamp.htm as about 95% of editors use the same bulb. They are fairly cheap so I wouldn't buy another editor to get the bulb.
One word of warning, in the UK car accessory shops sell a very similar lamp but don't be tempted to buy one as, although they will fit, the light they produce is so weak it's almost impossible to view an image (though they are cheap and might be an inexpensive way to check that a replacement lamp would be the answer)
posted February 25, 2011 05:41 PM
John, thanks so much for the welcome and the link. The lamp I need is, indeed, a 6V 10W lamp, but it is not a "pop and twist," as on the linked site. It has two prongs and the label says (I think) "WIKO" "BSA" (or "ESA") and "FHD." Shaped kinda like a transistor.
posted February 28, 2011 09:16 AM
Wow, thanks, Doug! I'll order my lamp today. I've never had such quick response when posting to a board before -- I do appreciate it.
I've had several film cameras in my life, all of which have been either broken or misplaced in various moves (unique, right? ), but the enthusiasm of this board may get me back into film.