Trying to chase down this issue next time I have a maintenance window.
Symptoms: Arc walks a little bit, causes perceptible intensity flicker/waver on screen with (bright scenes especially).
Caveats: Showing 25v on a 29v rated lamp. Amp Meter on that lamphouse is non-functioning, but Voltage reading button will produce a reading.
Can i just use a Clamp style amp meter on the lamphouse cable bundle and expect to get an accurate reading? Tuning the 25v up to the desired 29v appears to be the next logical step.
Long term, could I just wire in a digital voltage and/or amp meter and mount it to the lamphouse?
We do have some untested backup supplies we could also try that were scored in bulk many years ago also. But confirming supply rating, amp metering, and tuning voltage seems like the next step.
Things done so far:
- attempted to tune rectifier (without amp meter), no change other than we can un-strike the lamp on the wrong settings.
- Swapped to a new lamp, old one had a rusted Cathode pin, possibly better but arc still walks more than our other projector.
- Confirmed lamp house magnet is in place and does not appear jostled out of position.
- Cleaned corrosion and rust off electrical contacts at lamp and anode wire bolt.
- Have not serviced the control side/amp-meter yet.
- Checked shutter timing. Although this unit does have counter rotating shutters that does not appear to be the perceived intensity flicker.
- Supplies not showing any Ripple warning, but have not checked any other way.
Lamp info:
- Former: 4000w LTI LTIX-4500W-HS (211hrs only, 2018 manufacture, rusted in place slightly over 6 years).
- Current: 4000w Ushio UXL-40SC (0hrs but 2018 manufacture)
Supply info:
I will verify but I believe it is on a Strong 3-5k rectifier. But I do know there was a rating difference between the two installed in the booth. Will confirm it is not the 1-3k type (which would seem underrated for the lamp).
Cheers for any advice on next steps!
Symptoms: Arc walks a little bit, causes perceptible intensity flicker/waver on screen with (bright scenes especially).
Caveats: Showing 25v on a 29v rated lamp. Amp Meter on that lamphouse is non-functioning, but Voltage reading button will produce a reading.
Can i just use a Clamp style amp meter on the lamphouse cable bundle and expect to get an accurate reading? Tuning the 25v up to the desired 29v appears to be the next logical step.
Long term, could I just wire in a digital voltage and/or amp meter and mount it to the lamphouse?
We do have some untested backup supplies we could also try that were scored in bulk many years ago also. But confirming supply rating, amp metering, and tuning voltage seems like the next step.
Things done so far:
- attempted to tune rectifier (without amp meter), no change other than we can un-strike the lamp on the wrong settings.
- Swapped to a new lamp, old one had a rusted Cathode pin, possibly better but arc still walks more than our other projector.
- Confirmed lamp house magnet is in place and does not appear jostled out of position.
- Cleaned corrosion and rust off electrical contacts at lamp and anode wire bolt.
- Have not serviced the control side/amp-meter yet.
- Checked shutter timing. Although this unit does have counter rotating shutters that does not appear to be the perceived intensity flicker.
- Supplies not showing any Ripple warning, but have not checked any other way.
Lamp info:
- Former: 4000w LTI LTIX-4500W-HS (211hrs only, 2018 manufacture, rusted in place slightly over 6 years).
- Current: 4000w Ushio UXL-40SC (0hrs but 2018 manufacture)
Supply info:
I will verify but I believe it is on a Strong 3-5k rectifier. But I do know there was a rating difference between the two installed in the booth. Will confirm it is not the 1-3k type (which would seem underrated for the lamp).
Cheers for any advice on next steps!
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