It worked in the end. I cleaned the white piece where the pins of the lamp
sit several times and then tested if lamp worked several times. It wouldnt
work for a white but in the end it did! What a fright... I really
appreciate your prompt responses. Thank you!!!

Esperanza

El sábado, 9 de enero de 2016, Ed Inman <[email protected]> escribió:

> The first thing I would do is check for direct current voltage at the lamp
> terminals with a multi-tester.
> According to an online manual the proper lamp is a 250 watt 24-volt ELC. A
> 200-watt 24-volt ELJ may alternately be used with less output.
> With the lamp switch ON you should be getting about 22 VDC in the low
> position and 24 VDC in the high position.
> If the current is present, the problem is with the lamps. If no current
> there is a bad connection or a problem with the power transformer.
> Ed
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Esperanza Collado
> Sent: Jan 9, 2016 12:08 PM
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List
> Subject: [Frameworks] Problem with projector's lamp
>
> Dear Frameworkers,
>
> Im about to present a projector's performance and one of the projector's
> lamps stopped working. I checked fuses, which are fine and i replaced the
> lamp three times but the light wont appear. Optical lamp works as well
> as everything else. Any idea what could it be? It is an Eiki SL-2.
>
> Hopefully someone can help!
> Thank you,
> Esperanza
>
>
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