Having completed the build of a 24 volt 250watt power supply to drive the 250w ELC lamp in my GS1200, it occurred to me that I could use the same power supply to drive a 200watt 24v ESC bulb put into my Eumig S938 stereo. I decided to do a quick test to see if this was a realistic possibility, and I as curious to see how it would perform.
I installed a ESC bulb into the 938 and connected it to my power supply. First thing I noticed was that the lamp housing cover did not quite want to fit on, seems that the ESC bulb has a slightly different shape, but it almost fit on and was close enough for a quick test. I ran the test with the Kodak Ektar f1.0 22mm prime lens fitted. Powering up the projector fan first, then a 1minute preheat of the lamp, and then switching to exactly 24v on the lamp, the 60 ins matt white screen was very bright and very white, IMO on a par with the standard 200w Elmo GS1200. I projected a 200ft reel and the picture was better than I have ever seen before on this machine - that extra brightness really pays off.
One thing I noticed was the heat build up in the lamp house area, and I think there is a need to improve lamp cooling with an extra blower somewhere.
But the test showed that an upgrade to a 200w lamp is a well worthwhile proposition on the 938, and a HID upgrade might be even better.
I installed a ESC bulb into the 938 and connected it to my power supply. First thing I noticed was that the lamp housing cover did not quite want to fit on, seems that the ESC bulb has a slightly different shape, but it almost fit on and was close enough for a quick test. I ran the test with the Kodak Ektar f1.0 22mm prime lens fitted. Powering up the projector fan first, then a 1minute preheat of the lamp, and then switching to exactly 24v on the lamp, the 60 ins matt white screen was very bright and very white, IMO on a par with the standard 200w Elmo GS1200. I projected a 200ft reel and the picture was better than I have ever seen before on this machine - that extra brightness really pays off.
One thing I noticed was the heat build up in the lamp house area, and I think there is a need to improve lamp cooling with an extra blower somewhere.
But the test showed that an upgrade to a 200w lamp is a well worthwhile proposition on the 938, and a HID upgrade might be even better.
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