Hello Folks I noticed that there is some interest in the T15 MH bulbs from this thread http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10296&perpage=15&pagenumber=10
So I wanted to open a new tread for discussion with a appropriate title so we don’t get to off topic on the other tread.
What do you guys think about these bulbs I found?
400 W 5500 K Metal Halide Bulb $49
400 W 6000 K Metal Halide Bulb $55
400 W 6500 K Metal Halide Bulb $59
There is not much info on them but from the picture it does not look like they have a very long arc and they seem to have good color temps so the look good for diy projection. They cost a little more than the ones brainchild was going to buy but you don’t have to buy 12 at a time.
So I wanted to open a new tread for discussion with a appropriate title so we don’t get to off topic on the other tread.
What do you guys think about these bulbs I found?
400 W 5500 K Metal Halide Bulb $49
400 W 6000 K Metal Halide Bulb $55
400 W 6500 K Metal Halide Bulb $59
There is not much info on them but from the picture it does not look like they have a very long arc and they seem to have good color temps so the look good for diy projection. They cost a little more than the ones brainchild was going to buy but you don’t have to buy 12 at a time.
nice bulbs but...
Nice bulbs but we'd need more info. Lamp life, lumen ratings, MOL, and light-center-length would be very useful. I'm attemptng to cross reference some of these, if anyone finds more info please share.
Nice bulbs but we'd need more info. Lamp life, lumen ratings, MOL, and light-center-length would be very useful. I'm attemptng to cross reference some of these, if anyone finds more info please share.
You can find listings for the Iwasaki bulbs at this link : http://www.eyelighting.com/supplement.pdf
Check out the "Clean Arc" bulbs.
That was for the third link Ninja posted. The first and second I'd stay away from simply because I've either never heard of the company who makes the bulb... or they dont even list the company that makes the bulb.
Check out the "Clean Arc" bulbs.
That was for the third link Ninja posted. The first and second I'd stay away from simply because I've either never heard of the company who makes the bulb... or they dont even list the company that makes the bulb.
Thanks for the link jcbklyny it looks like the 6500k bulb would be good for me 32000 initial lumens, 24000 mean lumens, 12000 hours, 6500k Kelvin, 90 cri, 11.614 MOL, 7.283 light center length.
I guess it would be to long for your setup brainchild. Just a friendly suggestion (not trying to be in your business or a @ss or anything) is there any way you can make a longer bulb fit brainchild? Cut out a hole for the mogul base to fit? It seems the 11 > in bulbs are more common and you would be able to use the bulbs with higher color ratings.
I still think the 6500k bulbs are a little pricey but I was able to find the same bulb on eBay for $50 which I think is reasonable for the color temp.
I guess it would be to long for your setup brainchild. Just a friendly suggestion (not trying to be in your business or a @ss or anything) is there any way you can make a longer bulb fit brainchild? Cut out a hole for the mogul base to fit? It seems the 11 > in bulbs are more common and you would be able to use the bulbs with higher color ratings.
I still think the 6500k bulbs are a little pricey but I was able to find the same bulb on eBay for $50 which I think is reasonable for the color temp.
ushio
There is this:
UHI-S400DD USHIO
category: Specialty
volts: 120
amp/watt: 3.33A / 400W
base: E39 - Edison Mogul Screw, 39mm
m.o.l.: 9-3/4 inches
l.c.l.: 5-3/4 inches
lumens: 33000 initial lumens
color temp: 5200 degrees Kelvin
Compact Metal Halide
diameter:1.81
for ballast use:S-51
Single Ended
And a link to purchase:
http://www.atlantalightbulbs.com/ecart/pg0827/41256.htm
Space Ninja, I really don't want to do anything ghetto to make my lamp fit. I'd like to find the perfect lamp for my enclosure because my enclosure is the smallest dimension to enclose a 15" panel. The above bulb would do the trick.
There is this:
UHI-S400DD USHIO
category: Specialty
volts: 120
amp/watt: 3.33A / 400W
base: E39 - Edison Mogul Screw, 39mm
m.o.l.: 9-3/4 inches
l.c.l.: 5-3/4 inches
lumens: 33000 initial lumens
color temp: 5200 degrees Kelvin
Compact Metal Halide
diameter:1.81
for ballast use:S-51
Single Ended
And a link to purchase:
http://www.atlantalightbulbs.com/ecart/pg0827/41256.htm
Space Ninja, I really don't want to do anything ghetto to make my lamp fit. I'd like to find the perfect lamp for my enclosure because my enclosure is the smallest dimension to enclose a 15" panel. The above bulb would do the trick.
Brainchild I totally understand no ghetto! So are you going to go with that 12 pack still or are you going to go with the better color temp?
probably both
I'd like to look around for a day or so and see if I can get bulk quantities of the higher temp bulbs. I've also read that some people didn't like the 6k bulb color in their projectors *shrug*. I'll prob grab that 12er and if I can't sell them via this forum I'll ebay them individually.
I'd like to look around for a day or so and see if I can get bulk quantities of the higher temp bulbs. I've also read that some people didn't like the 6k bulb color in their projectors *shrug*. I'll prob grab that 12er and if I can't sell them via this forum I'll ebay them individually.
http://www.ushio.com/files/UltraArc 1002.pdf
I like your choice of bulb brainchild. Even though I'm not into the bigger bulbs... the specs are real good.
I like your choice of bulb brainchild. Even though I'm not into the bigger bulbs... the specs are real good.
Hey Brainchild, Did you manage to find a good price for the 6" NEC NL10276BC12-02 LCD your looking at?
best price
jckbklyny,
New they are $900-$1000/unit...WOW.
I found 150 pcs "new" pulled from equipment for $290/unit. A great price considering but we'd still need the LVDS controller and signal inputs. That puts the panel price at $400/unit or so...pretty high. Then there's the issue of raising $44,000 for the panels 🙂
jckbklyny,
New they are $900-$1000/unit...WOW.
I found 150 pcs "new" pulled from equipment for $290/unit. A great price considering but we'd still need the LVDS controller and signal inputs. That puts the panel price at $400/unit or so...pretty high. Then there's the issue of raising $44,000 for the panels 🙂
🙂 Yeah... I found them for $499 each in orders of 5. Still not cheap. We'd be better off going with Dells ultrasharp UXGA 15"
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