Hello! A bit of a newbie here looking into 35MM projection at home for fun. I don't have any hardware yet, but have been reading up on it. Got to tour a local theater recently and they had some of the older 35mm stuff stored there.
I'm sure it has been discussed before but I didn't see anything in the archives. Looking at a 35mm projector, would there be issues if I took something like a 400 watt LCD/DLP projector lamp and ballast system and built a custom lamphouse and docked it to the 35mm head? I would want to keep the UV filter of course, but could shed any 3 way prisms or spinning wheels. It would allow me to shrink the projector footprint heavily. It would be a nice short arc, and without any 3 way prism / dichro there might be a decent amount of light for a smaller setup? I saw talk of there being issues if the lamp is AC driven which makes sense. I would assume all the smaller projectors are running the lamps on DC generated via switchmode supplies.
Also, in prior postings I saw mention that the Dolby CP650 units tend to fail more often than the earlier series. I might have an idea as to what might go wrong with them. If I could find a malfunctioning unit that could read both analog and digital formats cheap I would be willing to take a shot at repairing one and publishing the fix. I have my eye on the SMD electrolytic capacitors that are on all of the boards.Any idea if there is a common failure?
Thanks!
I'm sure it has been discussed before but I didn't see anything in the archives. Looking at a 35mm projector, would there be issues if I took something like a 400 watt LCD/DLP projector lamp and ballast system and built a custom lamphouse and docked it to the 35mm head? I would want to keep the UV filter of course, but could shed any 3 way prisms or spinning wheels. It would allow me to shrink the projector footprint heavily. It would be a nice short arc, and without any 3 way prism / dichro there might be a decent amount of light for a smaller setup? I saw talk of there being issues if the lamp is AC driven which makes sense. I would assume all the smaller projectors are running the lamps on DC generated via switchmode supplies.
Also, in prior postings I saw mention that the Dolby CP650 units tend to fail more often than the earlier series. I might have an idea as to what might go wrong with them. If I could find a malfunctioning unit that could read both analog and digital formats cheap I would be willing to take a shot at repairing one and publishing the fix. I have my eye on the SMD electrolytic capacitors that are on all of the boards.Any idea if there is a common failure?
Thanks!
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