Something Strange...I have a Siemens standard/regular 8 projector that is set for the normal European voltage (220 volts) but uses a (p28) 100 volts 500 watts bulb. I have used that projector for years and projected several features mounted on large spools. The bulbs become unusual and expensive so I found a possible replacement one but it's a 120 volts one. So far, nothing difficult even for me The big puzzle is that I put my voltmeter on the soquet to see if I get really 100 volts or if it's more 105 or 110 volts (given that the voltage from the wall is 230 volts, not 220. And there, surprise, I read 230 volts. Since none of my 100 volts bulbs exploded or seemed to give more light than expected, I'm completely puzzled. How is that possibe ?
UPDATE : I found two adds for the same projector and both confirm the bulb is 100 v 500 watts, although Nothing on the projector suggests it. To see the projector, it's necessary to scroll down since the auctions ended.
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/SIEMENS-PROJ...-/133361177301
https://www.catawiki.eu/l/25551781-s...-8mm-projector
UPDATE : I found two adds for the same projector and both confirm the bulb is 100 v 500 watts, although Nothing on the projector suggests it. To see the projector, it's necessary to scroll down since the auctions ended.
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/SIEMENS-PROJ...-/133361177301
https://www.catawiki.eu/l/25551781-s...-8mm-projector
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