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Topic: Floating bulb focal point
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Dan Chilton
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 191
From: Springfield, MO
Registered: Mar 2004
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posted 11-18-2006 05:05 PM
This is a tough problem to explain, but here goes: About a week ago, I noticed that the top right portion of the screen was going from bright to a little dim in a pulsating fashion... yet with no apparent pattern or frequency. I told my tech about it, and he had me switch the voltage (or something to that degree) in the rectifier. Didn't fix it. When I tried refocusing the bulb, I noticed something odd.
Imagine the bulb being focused so tightly that you have a nice sharp circle of light, with a less bright halo around the perimeter. When I focused the bulb to this degree, I noticed that the sharp circle of light was floating around, almost like the light produced from a candle flame. That's the best way to describe it. There's no rhyme or reason the movement. It's not effected by motor vibration, or ventilation... it just kind of moves around at will.
Any idea what would cause this? The lamphouse is properly ventilated, the bulb has less than 300 hours on it... ???
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