Ok, you have a EX-300, I believe that takes a 350W xenon. I'm not terribly
familiar with that machine.

For the lamp, try Superior Quartz Product to see if the lamp has been
clones, or try Eiki USA to see if they have stock for the older lamps. You
might even
ask ACE here in Portland as they have a connection with Eiki for parts.

For more info on your machine, try 16mmfilmtalk.com.

Alain



On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Bernard Roddy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey, thanks!
>
> It's an EX-300-SL.
>
> I'd love to get one of them powerful xenon lamps, but it's likely it's
> running something less.
>
> Bernie
>
>
> _____________________________________
> As Scott pointed out... ELC is not xenon.
>
> What model of machine do you have SL-II ? Is it the SL or SSL? SL is black
> and SSL is beige-cooper.
>
> Here is a list of bulbs vendors. ELC is easy to find, and usually cheap,
> $9-25.
> http://www.16mmdirectory.org/projectors/lamps
>
> Alain
>
>   ------------------------------
> *From:* Scott Dorsey <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]; [email protected]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 7, 2012 1:23 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Frameworks] EIKI Xenon repair
>
> An ELC lamp is not a xenon type.  It is a little baby 24V halogen lamp,
> as used in the Eiki and some B&H 1500-series classroom projectors.
>
> Is what you have a classroom projector that has beem modified for xenon
> lamps?
>
> All of the Eiki xenon projectors I have seen are units that
> use smaller versions of the Osram XBO short arc lamps that theatre systems
> use.  Those lamps can be purchased through any theatre supply (and I
> recommend the folks at Cardinal Sound and Motion Picture in Maryland but
> there are plenty of others out there).
>
> For example, the EX1500 uses a little baby 300W XBO-style lamp.  Although
> it's tiny, it still has a tendency to explode when it gets old so don't
> open
> the case without a face mask, leather apron, and gloves.  Use the plastic
> cover supplied with the new lamp to clamp onto the old lamp and remove it
> inside the plastic cover.
>
> The 300W XBO lamps run around $1200 list... I don't know what Cardinal
> charges
> for them these days but give them a call and ask Neil what they have in
> stock.
> --scott
>
>
>
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