DrTebi
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Hello,
I am planning on upgrading a slide projector. It's a Beseler Slide King, which I obtained quite cheap. It works OK, but I believe I can upgrade it to make it much better.
-- Slide Holders --
I think I already figured this out... the original holders were made for larger slides (or plates?), but it was quite easy to attach some masks and spacers to make 6x7 Slides fit very nicely.
-- Lens --
I happen to have a Schneider Kreuznach 250mm f/4.0 lens which was made for a 6x7 projector. It doesn't fit the way it is, but I experimented a bit by removing the projector's bellows and setting it into place temporarily, and, apart from the fact that the image is a bit too small for my room/screen, it works perfectly. I will need to figure out a way to mount it properly, and make new bellows. Any advice would be appreciated.
-- Light Bulb --
The projector came with a 500 W light bulb, which I found a bit surprising, since the projector is rated for 750 Watts, and I have read that some people run it with 1000 W bulbs. These bulbs are still available (new old stock), and I will try a 750 W first. My question is, would it be risky to run it with a 1000 W bulb? As far as I understand, the light bulb runs directly from the mains (aka 120 Volts), so there are no transformer issues. There is however a transformer inside the projector, which I assume is for the fan. This is also the curious thing about it--normally slide projectors have a fan to cool the lamp, but on this projector, according to its position, is seems to be cooling the transformer? Or just blowing hot air out of the case?
-- Cooling --
Since there is plenty of space inside the projector, I am thinking about replacing the original fan with a larger fan with the same CFM or more, in order to get less fan noise but still proper cooling. I am also considering to put a second fan right underneath the slide mounts, which should help to prevent slide buckle with a stronger bulb.
I know I could just leave it as it is... but I think there is quite some potential to make it better, and I like the challenge.
I would appreciate any comments regarding my ideas, or even further upgrade suggestions.
I am planning on upgrading a slide projector. It's a Beseler Slide King, which I obtained quite cheap. It works OK, but I believe I can upgrade it to make it much better.
-- Slide Holders --
I think I already figured this out... the original holders were made for larger slides (or plates?), but it was quite easy to attach some masks and spacers to make 6x7 Slides fit very nicely.
-- Lens --
I happen to have a Schneider Kreuznach 250mm f/4.0 lens which was made for a 6x7 projector. It doesn't fit the way it is, but I experimented a bit by removing the projector's bellows and setting it into place temporarily, and, apart from the fact that the image is a bit too small for my room/screen, it works perfectly. I will need to figure out a way to mount it properly, and make new bellows. Any advice would be appreciated.
-- Light Bulb --
The projector came with a 500 W light bulb, which I found a bit surprising, since the projector is rated for 750 Watts, and I have read that some people run it with 1000 W bulbs. These bulbs are still available (new old stock), and I will try a 750 W first. My question is, would it be risky to run it with a 1000 W bulb? As far as I understand, the light bulb runs directly from the mains (aka 120 Volts), so there are no transformer issues. There is however a transformer inside the projector, which I assume is for the fan. This is also the curious thing about it--normally slide projectors have a fan to cool the lamp, but on this projector, according to its position, is seems to be cooling the transformer? Or just blowing hot air out of the case?
-- Cooling --
Since there is plenty of space inside the projector, I am thinking about replacing the original fan with a larger fan with the same CFM or more, in order to get less fan noise but still proper cooling. I am also considering to put a second fan right underneath the slide mounts, which should help to prevent slide buckle with a stronger bulb.
I know I could just leave it as it is... but I think there is quite some potential to make it better, and I like the challenge.
I would appreciate any comments regarding my ideas, or even further upgrade suggestions.