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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: fort collins, co
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I'm moving and can't move my huge projector, I've also shattered the lcd (as well as all my hopes for repair). I'm selling everything including 575w Metal Halide bulb w/ 9mm arc, Ballast for bulb, fresnels (220, 310, cut for 15 inch monitor), triplet projection lense. Also comes with reflector, IR glass, two fans, and extra bulb, and all wireing needed except for the LCD monitor.
Make me an offer, all items must go. sbisdabomb@yahoo.com |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: california
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Hay Dabomb. How many hours and can you give same spec on the bulb please.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: fort collins, co
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The bulb specs are
Application: Overhead Projection, Film and TV Production, Video Production, Special Effects Lighting Average Rated Life (Hours): 1,000 Color Temperature (K): 5,500 Nominal Voltage (V): 95 Nominal Wattage (W): 575 Operating Position: Any You can find them from members who purchase them in bulk for less than 20 dollars each, shipped. Otherwise they are quite expensive. The bulb I'm currently using has unknown hours on it, but is still bright as day, and I also have a brand new bulb that has never been used. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Texas
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Do you have any pictures of the bulb/ballast?
Pic's of everything would be great.\ Thanks |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: fort collins, co
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here is a picture of the current bulb and ballast, I will keep everything wired together. On top of the bulb are heat sensors which power the fans after the projector is turned off during cool down.
http://www.business.colostate.edu/er...s/IMG_0100.jpg
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