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Topic: Xenon lamp failure
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Ray Bernardi
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 120
From: Antrim, NH, USA
Registered: Feb 2003
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posted 06-04-2003 01:31 PM
Last night during the final credits my lamp shut down. There was no overheat condition, all fans were functional. It just plain shut off. No cue from the automation caused it, there was nothing going on when it decided to go away.
After about 10 minutes or so I was able to strike it again and it didn't look good at all. The lamp was way high on the screen vertically. Nobody but me touches those adjustments and it was fine before it failed. The lamp has a flutter in it now that it did not have before.
I removed the lamp and it looks fine. The elements are clean, no pitting, no obvious sign of any damage, no apparent sag etc.
I have no idea what went wrong last night. I hate it when I can't pinpoint a cause of a failure. It does not give me a warm fuzzy feeling at all.
Here's some other info -
It's a 1600 watt bulb that I'm probably powering up at 1000 watts at best. I need a new rectifier. I'm looking. Here's the funny bit. After I strike the lamp, to get rid of the shake, I back down the power coming out of the rectifier. It gets stable, it looks okay. If I run the rectifier back up to full power, it shakes.
I guess I'm looking for ideas here. Do I have a lamp problem or a rectifier problem, or both?
Any help would be appreciated guys.
Thanks.
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Don Sneed
Master Film Handler
Posts: 451
From: Texas City, TX, USA
Registered: Aug 2001
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posted 06-04-2003 07:14 PM
Ray, a wee bit more info...what make & model is lamphouse, did the lamp ever strike up again ??? as you may know every lamphouse & projector has it's own problems, knowing which make & model, most of us techs can solve the problem by knowing the above, example is Ballantyne projectors always has 5-problems, century has three, Christie has four, the same is true with lamphouses & consoles, knowing which make & model of lamphouse & rectifier can help us solve your problem...now for a question, did the lamp ever came back on, was it only a one time problem...knowing this we can help....
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