Just a quick mention as I have been asked about using a 250 watt lamp. Years ago I gave up using the EJL as a lamp in the GS1200, as its dull. Using a 250 watt lamp seemed like a good idea, folks have used it without any problems with the projector transformer. However with the age of these machines, I was reluctant to take that chance. I opted for a external power supply for the Osram Xenophot ELC 24v 250watt. The downside to using an external power supply, is that you have to remember to switch the GS1200 lamp to "ON" as this switches the lamp cooling on as well. You could leave it on all the time for cooling if you wanted to in case you might forget.
One excellent point regarding using the 250 watt lamp, that was brought up by Thomas in Germany on the forum, was to move the lamp holder back 10mm, as this will focus the lamp better, and as such, more light, this is what Thomas came up with, and it does work
When I worked at the cinema, we used Elmo slide projectors, in time they wore out and were heading to the scrap. What you can do with those old slide projectors, is to junk the mechanics, leaving the rest in place. Running a couple of wires from the old lamp wiring, up to the GS1200 means you can still use the High/low lamp switch on the slide projector.
Using old slide projectors is a cheap way to get your 250watts.
Anyway here are a couple of photos, I did alter three old Elmo slide projectors, and have a good supply of Osram lamps that will last years.
PS....I am finding that by moving the lamp back the 10mm, does seem to improve the lamp cooling, as I don't see any discolour on the mirror, nothing like it used to be as the lamp gets older.
One excellent point regarding using the 250 watt lamp, that was brought up by Thomas in Germany on the forum, was to move the lamp holder back 10mm, as this will focus the lamp better, and as such, more light, this is what Thomas came up with, and it does work
When I worked at the cinema, we used Elmo slide projectors, in time they wore out and were heading to the scrap. What you can do with those old slide projectors, is to junk the mechanics, leaving the rest in place. Running a couple of wires from the old lamp wiring, up to the GS1200 means you can still use the High/low lamp switch on the slide projector.
Using old slide projectors is a cheap way to get your 250watts.
Anyway here are a couple of photos, I did alter three old Elmo slide projectors, and have a good supply of Osram lamps that will last years.
PS....I am finding that by moving the lamp back the 10mm, does seem to improve the lamp cooling, as I don't see any discolour on the mirror, nothing like it used to be as the lamp gets older.
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