Re: [Frameworks] 220v projector in north america

2013-03-12 Thread Pablo Marin
Roger Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 220v projector in north america To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2013, 4:41 PM My Eikis (SSL-0/3580) have a useful little graphic to show which is for 50Hz & which is for 60Hz.  (Pretty sure 60 is on the left if you&#

Re: [Frameworks] 220v projector in north america

2013-03-12 Thread Beebe, Roger
My Eikis (SSL-0/3580) have a useful little graphic to show which is for 50Hz & which is for 60Hz. (Pretty sure 60 is on the left if you're looking into the projector.) Keep in mind you'll also need a serious voltage converter unless you want to fry the circuitry. They're made to run 24 fps in

Re: [Frameworks] 220v projector in north America

2013-03-12 Thread Adam Hyman
The one that allows the bigger hamsters to run on it. On 3/12/13 11:40 AM, "Pablo Marin" wrote: > so, in which position should one put the belt in order to be 220v? > > > --- On Tue, 3/12/13, 40 Frames wrote: >> >> From: 40 Frames >> Subject:

Re: [Frameworks] 220v projector in north america

2013-03-12 Thread Pablo Marin
so, in which position should one put the belt in order to be 220v? --- On Tue, 3/12/13, 40 Frames wrote: From: 40 Frames Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 220v projector in north america To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2013, 3:02 PM Many portable quartz

Re: [Frameworks] 220v projector in north america

2013-03-12 Thread 40 Frames
Many portable quartz lamp Eiki projectors can run 50/60 Hz by switching the belt on the motor pulley from the 60 Hz belt track to the 50 Hz belt track. On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 10:23 AM, pablo de ocampo wrote: > Hey all > > I have this memory that there is a couple different models of Eiki or E