Metal Halide Conversion

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Hi,

I have a CTX EzPro 550 that I'm fixing/converting. I've ordered an LCD to replace the current LCD.

I now have to sort out the power for the bulbs. It uses Halogen 36V bulbs. I don't know if it's easier/cheaper to work out a power method for those, or just to convert it to Metal Halide.

I haven't seen any guide around on this (please link me if there is), but as I understand you need a ballast as well as the bulbs? I'm a little confused on the whole topic. What voltage do they run off?

Cheers,

Spode
 
Hi,

you dont need to replace the current LCD. it is 800*600,6.4', it is good!

i have a power supply for the bulb.i have a CTX EzPro 550 too.but i get a UHP lamp and ballast to replace the current lamp.so i dont need the old power supply for the old bulb

what is your need?

ywh
 
I have the same model at home.

Is it worth the effort of getting a new LCD and a new power supply???

I think you better go for the MH conversion.

In my case I try a double endend 150W MH lamp. I use it just for a couple of minutes and it seems to work. To do it well you may need to replace the spherical reflector to one wich focus matches the center of your lamp (the right thing would be to change de condenser lens too...but in my case I don´t have a condenser, just a borosilicate glass). While doing it, the new reflector lens surely won´t fit in the original case, so you fill find to modify it too.

If you can get the lamp that uses YWH maybe you won´t need to make any case mod, as it seems to be much smaller than a common 150W MH one.
 
Spode said:
What's a UHP lamp?

The halogen lamp in our case has its advantage over the ones you can see at others commercial projectors. It cost less than U$S10 (here in Argentina), while the others, the cheapest ones are always above U$S200! In the case of old models here in Argentina about U$S600 (400 outside)

In this kind of lamp, about 20% of its 400W goes to light, the other 80% finishes as heat :hot: .

If you use a discharge lamp like a metal halide one, 80% goes to ligh and only 20% to heat (aprox.). Thats why the natural change will be to replace the 400W halogen with a 150W MH one.

Old projetors, like Epson ELP-3000, uses MH ones. An evolution of the MH lamp is the UHP lamp. UHP goes for Philips lamp development of this technology, another brands may use a different name (may be UHE I think). Between MH an UHP lamps are some technical diferencies like startup condition, frecuency that they run (UHP may work with CC while MH only with AC). But the most important difference is the arc gap lenght, as smaller is better, UHP has smaller arcs (point light source).

If you need, I have the voltages that the power supply gives to the mainboard, so you can build your own. It is very easy.
 
carozoynarizota said:
I can also share the pinout for the VGA input, It was given to me by one member here.

It would be useful If you can change the subjet to something like
"Metal Halide Conversion for CTX EzPro 550".

This will speed up searches to other members.

I can't seem to edit it 🙁

I would be interested in any information you can add?

VGA pinout for what - the original panel?
 
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That´s what I try, the double ended 150W lamp and I also give up.

But this lamp has UV stop, implemented in the outer glass. Does the lamp you are using has UV stop?.

In three panels LCD models the UV filter is commonly implemented throught the light engine, so using you lamp or one like the HTI 150W/HTI 152W wouldn´t be a problem. I discarded the HTI because it doesn´t have the UV filter.

The CTX as it is intended for an halogen one doesn´t have any UV filters. I saw the condenser lens for the CTX 580 (MH lamp) and it appears to have the UV filter in it.
 

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