Hi,
I'm new to this forum, but I have an old 35mm 2x2 slide projector belonging to a friend, and have no instruction manual.
The projector is a Gnome Classic IQ 744.
I am unsure what is the correct bulb for this unit. It had a defective 12v 50w gy6.35 halogen bulb in it and this seems rather low powered to me, but I don't want to risk a 100w in case it overloads the transformer.
Can any one advise me what is the correct bulb for this unit, please?
Welcome to PHOTRIO.
I see lots of listings for Gnome projectors on UK eBay, which makes me think that this projector was a UK product, so I would look to UK sources for information.
Is there anything that looks like a 3 letter code - e.g. EHJ - in relation to the existing lamp?
Good luck.
It goes without saying to use great care with vintage electrical equipment. Insulation can deteriorate and components can fail. If in doubt have it checked by a qualified person.
Hi,
I read that some people change the halogen lamps that normally are used with the slides projections, to others standard halogen lamps. That makes that the slides last longer in the projection.
Do you know what kind of standard lamps can I buy to a slide projector? I'm a bit lost about that...
I have since discovered from manual purchased on line that correct bulb for Gnome Classic IQ 744 is 12v, 100w which I got from Maplin and has improved picture greatly from the 50w that was in it.
Re matter of using standard halogen bulbs instead of projection bulb, I am no expert, but suspect that standard bulb might last longer and maybe run a little cooler(?) but might give| yellower light and duller picture.
Henry