Re: [Frameworks] increasing bulb brightness 16mm

2014-05-10 Thread Jean-Louis Seguin
Also, if you are controlling the venue, take a good look at the screen material 
and its reflectance.
A long narrow hall could benefit from a directional type of screen.

Jean-Louis


On 2014-05-08, at 10:55 AM, Alex MacKenzie wrote:

> Does anyone have any expertise/experience around increasing bulb wattage over 
> and above that recommended by projector manufacturer?
> I want to brighten a 24V/250W 16mm bulb setup, but I obviously don’t want any 
> electrical fires or overheating internally. Is there a breathing area where 
> little if anything would need to be changed internally that is safe? (And no, 
> I don’t want any water-cooled, heat-sinked LED setup, already researched that 
> and it is a bad idea on many fronts.)
> Thanks.
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Re: [Frameworks] increasing bulb brightness 16mm

2014-05-10 Thread Jean-Louis Seguin
You can have the shutter replaced a 2-bladed one or modify your three-bladed 
shutter by trimming the two anti-flicker blades down to the minimum which is 
basically a little over the height of a frame.

Jean-Louis



On 2014-05-08, at 10:55 AM, Alex MacKenzie wrote:

> Does anyone have any expertise/experience around increasing bulb wattage over 
> and above that recommended by projector manufacturer?
> I want to brighten a 24V/250W 16mm bulb setup, but I obviously don’t want any 
> electrical fires or overheating internally. Is there a breathing area where 
> little if anything would need to be changed internally that is safe? (And no, 
> I don’t want any water-cooled, heat-sinked LED setup, already researched that 
> and it is a bad idea on many fronts.)
> Thanks.
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Re: [Frameworks] increasing bulb brightness 16mm

2014-05-08 Thread David Tetzlaff
> Does anyone have any expertise/experience around increasing bulb wattage over 
> and above that recommended by projector manufacturer? I want to brighten a 
> 24V/250W 16mm bulb setup,

250W is the max they make for 24V projectors. You can't get a higher wattage 
lamp.

You probably have an ELC. It's rated at 800 lumens. An ELC-HL, also 250W, is 
rated at 950 lumens. The trade off is it doesn't last as long.

Image brightness is as much or more a factor of lens speed than lamp 
brightness. It your projector has, say, an f 1.8 lens, you'd get a 
significantly brighter picture if you could find an f 1.2 lens that fits it.

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Re: [Frameworks] increasing bulb brightness 16mm

2014-05-08 Thread David Tetzlaff

On May 8, 2014, at 8:30 AM, George, Sherman wrote:

> Given that the bulb is 24 Volts means that is powered by a transformer. 
> Installing a bulb with higher current would probably overheat the transformer 
> resulting in excess smoke-never a good thing in electric devices.
> Sherman
> 
> On May 8, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Alex MacKenzie wrote:
> 
>> Does anyone have any expertise/experience around increasing bulb wattage 
>> over and above that recommended by projector manufacturer?
>> I want to brighten a 24V/250W 16mm bulb setup, but I obviously don’t want 
>> any electrical fires or overheating internally. Is there a breathing area 
>> where little if anything would need to be changed internally that is safe? 
>> (And no, I don’t want any water-cooled, heat-sinked LED setup, already 
>> researched that and it is a bad idea on many fronts.)
>> Thanks.
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> Sherman George
> sgeo...@ucsd.edu
> 858-229-4368
> 
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] increasing bulb brightness 16mm

2014-05-08 Thread George, Sherman
Given that the bulb is 24 Volts means that is powered by a transformer. 
Installing a bulb with higher current would probably overheat the transformer 
resulting in excess smoke-never a good thing in electric devices.
Sherman

On May 8, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Alex MacKenzie wrote:

> Does anyone have any expertise/experience around increasing bulb wattage over 
> and above that recommended by projector manufacturer?
> I want to brighten a 24V/250W 16mm bulb setup, but I obviously don’t want any 
> electrical fires or overheating internally. Is there a breathing area where 
> little if anything would need to be changed internally that is safe? (And no, 
> I don’t want any water-cooled, heat-sinked LED setup, already researched that 
> and it is a bad idea on many fronts.)
> Thanks.
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Sherman George
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Re: [Frameworks] increasing bulb brightness 16mm

2014-05-08 Thread Scott Dorsey
Well, what is the projector?

For the most part it's probably a bad idea.  One exception is that if you
have projectors that use ordinary incandescent lamps, replacing those with
halogen lamps of the same input power and adjusting the condenser and mirror
assemblies can give you added brightness safely.

But if you have a 24V/250W lamp like the FJL lamp used in the Bauer 
classroom projectors, you already have about the brightest lamp you're going
to get with that input power.

Have you considered upgrading to a brighter projector?  There are plenty
of the Bell and Howell 500-series projectors out there and they are 
bright and fairly light on film.  The 300-series are even lighter on film
although more bulky.  Avoid the auto-thread 500-series ones, though.
--scott
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[Frameworks] increasing bulb brightness 16mm

2014-05-08 Thread Alex MacKenzie
Does anyone have any expertise/experience around increasing bulb wattage over 
and above that recommended by projector manufacturer?
I want to brighten a 24V/250W 16mm bulb setup, but I obviously don’t want any 
electrical fires or overheating internally. Is there a breathing area where 
little if anything would need to be changed internally that is safe? (And no, I 
don’t want any water-cooled, heat-sinked LED setup, already researched that and 
it is a bad idea on many fronts.)
Thanks.
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