Given that the bulb is 24 Volts means that is powered by a transformer. 
Installing a bulb with higher current would probably overheat the transformer 
resulting in excess smoke-never a good thing in electric devices.
Sherman

On May 8, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Alex MacKenzie wrote:

> Does anyone have any expertise/experience around increasing bulb wattage over 
> and above that recommended by projector manufacturer?
> I want to brighten a 24V/250W 16mm bulb setup, but I obviously don’t want any 
> electrical fires or overheating internally. Is there a breathing area where 
> little if anything would need to be changed internally that is safe? (And no, 
> I don’t want any water-cooled, heat-sinked LED setup, already researched that 
> and it is a bad idea on many fronts.)
> Thanks.
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