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How to determine what voltage 20-watt halogen bulb I should use in a modified projector?

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HiC

Jan 1, 1970
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I want to replace the lamp in a projector with a halogen bulb of a given
wattage. I realize the mounting is going to have to be customized, but as
far as the voltage, would I simply need to find one that's rated at the same
voltage as the original projector bulb?

All input appreciated.
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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HiC said:
I want to replace the lamp in a projector with a halogen bulb of a given
wattage. I realize the mounting is going to have to be customized, but as
far as the voltage, would I simply need to find one that's rated at the same
voltage as the original projector bulb?

That's certainly how I'd do it.

Graham
 
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John B

Jan 1, 1970
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That's certainly how I'd do it.

Graham

On the other hand, you could purchase two bulbs at half the rated
voltage and connect them in series. That might work too.
 
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Homer J Simpson

Jan 1, 1970
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I want to replace the lamp in a projector with a halogen bulb of a given
wattage. I realize the mounting is going to have to be customized, but as
far as the voltage, would I simply need to find one that's rated at the
same
voltage as the original projector bulb?

Why? What do you expect to gain?
 
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Charles Schuler

Jan 1, 1970
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Why? What do you expect to gain?

Save money, would be my guess ... check the price of projector lamps! Ouch!
 
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martin griffith

Jan 1, 1970
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On the other hand, you could purchase two bulbs at half the rated
voltage and connect them in series.
Nope
That might work too.

The colour temperature variation would be significant


martin
 
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HiC

Jan 1, 1970
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Charles Schuler said:
Save money, would be my guess ... check the price of projector lamps!
Ouch!

While projector lamps can be pricey, that's not why. I need a lower wattage
light source for creating an "aerial" image using a condenser lens to
capture film. A regular projector bulb is way too bright, would completely
overwhelm the camera optics.
 
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Charles Schuler

Jan 1, 1970
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HiC said:
Ouch!

While projector lamps can be pricey, that's not why. I need a lower
wattage
light source for creating an "aerial" image using a condenser lens to
capture film. A regular projector bulb is way too bright, would completely
overwhelm the camera optics.

Then you can select the watt rating that you need at the same voltage.
 
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Homer J Simpson

Jan 1, 1970
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While projector lamps can be pricey, that's not why. I need a lower
wattage
light source for creating an "aerial" image using a condenser lens to
capture film. A regular projector bulb is way too bright, would completely
overwhelm the camera optics.

Is this a slide projector or a video projector? One way would be to 'bounce'
the image off one or two pieces of glass which will bring the brightness
down considerably.
 
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John B

Jan 1, 1970
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find >> > one that's rated at the same voltage as the original
projector bulb? >>

The colour temperature variation would be significant


martin

Sorry forgot the smiley.
 
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