In the old Forum we had a topic for this in 2017 I think, but there we cannot discuss this any furter.
My Elmo GS1200 MKIII had some issues with sound, but after cleaning the head with alcohol and demagnitized it with a tool.
Sometimes it seemed like a mic was continu On and distort the sound, so most importand,... stay off from the knobs on the back.
So now this projector works perfect without any humming or high notes.
Sound is actually great now.
My GS1200 works with the origenal Fuji 24V/200W ESC lamps and gives a beautiful bright picture, but for this I had to clean the lens first.
At the moment I use this projector with the F1.1:11-30 Lens from my Bauer T610 with a converter made by Van Eck Videoservices which now fills my entire screen of my cinema (screenwide 240 x135cm, but only some films will use the complete wideness of the screen of course, cause most are 4:3)
Those origenal 24V/200W Fuji ESC lamps with extra Coil will not be there forever and are expensive, therefor I need to solve this with another kind of lamp.
Back then I did some tests with differend lamps and the Osram Xenophot ELC 24V/250W was VERY bright, but gave dark corners, which can be solved by replacing the lamp backwards.
More experienced people here said 10mm.
So I started the conversion today which was pionted out to me on the old 8mm Forum, by using a ELC lamp and an extern Transformator.
I shall write about it here while it goes on.
I have 2x 250W slide projectors and start using one of those to feed the lamp for testing.
If all works fine I buy myself a nice close Transformator, probably like this:
https://www.fpv24.com/en/isdt/isdt-s...l-24v-25a-600w
I screwed out my lampholder and could slide the socket out of the holder and keep that in tact while hanging in my projector.
I'm going to use a seperate socket for the ELC that will be connected with a long cable to the socket inside my slide projector.
My GS1200 MKIII is probably differend than on the photo's I've seen back then.
I wanted to drill a hole 10mm back, but the holes are somewhat lifted.
Also there is already a hole between the 2 that where used for the lampholder, but it is placed a bit higher.
Any tips: how to fit the lamp holder correct are welcome.
My Elmo GS1200 MKIII had some issues with sound, but after cleaning the head with alcohol and demagnitized it with a tool.
Sometimes it seemed like a mic was continu On and distort the sound, so most importand,... stay off from the knobs on the back.
So now this projector works perfect without any humming or high notes.
Sound is actually great now.
My GS1200 works with the origenal Fuji 24V/200W ESC lamps and gives a beautiful bright picture, but for this I had to clean the lens first.
At the moment I use this projector with the F1.1:11-30 Lens from my Bauer T610 with a converter made by Van Eck Videoservices which now fills my entire screen of my cinema (screenwide 240 x135cm, but only some films will use the complete wideness of the screen of course, cause most are 4:3)
Those origenal 24V/200W Fuji ESC lamps with extra Coil will not be there forever and are expensive, therefor I need to solve this with another kind of lamp.
Back then I did some tests with differend lamps and the Osram Xenophot ELC 24V/250W was VERY bright, but gave dark corners, which can be solved by replacing the lamp backwards.
More experienced people here said 10mm.
So I started the conversion today which was pionted out to me on the old 8mm Forum, by using a ELC lamp and an extern Transformator.
I shall write about it here while it goes on.
I have 2x 250W slide projectors and start using one of those to feed the lamp for testing.
If all works fine I buy myself a nice close Transformator, probably like this:
https://www.fpv24.com/en/isdt/isdt-s...l-24v-25a-600w
I screwed out my lampholder and could slide the socket out of the holder and keep that in tact while hanging in my projector.
I'm going to use a seperate socket for the ELC that will be connected with a long cable to the socket inside my slide projector.
My GS1200 MKIII is probably differend than on the photo's I've seen back then.
I wanted to drill a hole 10mm back, but the holes are somewhat lifted.
Also there is already a hole between the 2 that where used for the lampholder, but it is placed a bit higher.
Any tips: how to fit the lamp holder correct are welcome.
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