While I have an NC2000C projector that was moved to a smaller screen and figuring out the best lamp choice, I found that the 70% minimum power does not give me much choice but a 1200W lamp.
I use one excel file of NEC (B.O.S.S. 9.4, I haven't checked if there is anything more recent, but I don't think that it would help much on what I have in mind) to determine what would be enough and what would be excessive.
I thought about using a 2000W lamp and the small iris, even though I can't find it, nor any accessories' box. I guess if that is what I need, it can be obtained. I am thinking that some extra contrast wouldn't be a bad idea and the 2000W lamps are not considerably less efficient in terms of cost per hour of service life.
Yet, and that is why I am asking here, I have no data to use in order to determine if the iris will do the trick or not.
On paper, I get a flat of almost 26 ftL (common height screen) with the 2KW on 70%, so I need to know what would be the impact of the iris if I am to go for that.
Just for the sake of discussion, again on paper, with the 1.2KW I get about 15 ftL on 70% and minimal losses, so I can just stay with that.
I wouldn't consider using an iris and de-focusing also, though. I don't want to rely on calibrating with a light meter or working intuitively every time a lamp needs to be changed. Even though I understand the projector is getting old, I would prefer the installation as straight forward as it can be.
What I am wondering about is if there is any literature, or if you could share some of your knowledge/experience using the iris that would help me fill the correct numbers there and make an educated decision.
Thank you in advance.
I use one excel file of NEC (B.O.S.S. 9.4, I haven't checked if there is anything more recent, but I don't think that it would help much on what I have in mind) to determine what would be enough and what would be excessive.
I thought about using a 2000W lamp and the small iris, even though I can't find it, nor any accessories' box. I guess if that is what I need, it can be obtained. I am thinking that some extra contrast wouldn't be a bad idea and the 2000W lamps are not considerably less efficient in terms of cost per hour of service life.
Yet, and that is why I am asking here, I have no data to use in order to determine if the iris will do the trick or not.
On paper, I get a flat of almost 26 ftL (common height screen) with the 2KW on 70%, so I need to know what would be the impact of the iris if I am to go for that.
Just for the sake of discussion, again on paper, with the 1.2KW I get about 15 ftL on 70% and minimal losses, so I can just stay with that.
I wouldn't consider using an iris and de-focusing also, though. I don't want to rely on calibrating with a light meter or working intuitively every time a lamp needs to be changed. Even though I understand the projector is getting old, I would prefer the installation as straight forward as it can be.
What I am wondering about is if there is any literature, or if you could share some of your knowledge/experience using the iris that would help me fill the correct numbers there and make an educated decision.
Thank you in advance.
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