Whilst I was doing some cleaning on my Kinoton projector yesterday, I noticed that the reflective surface is peeling off one area of the lamphouse reflector. I've attached an image showing this.
I haven't used my projector in quite a few months, and I don't regularly open the lamphouse to look inside, so I am not sure when this started. I know it wasn't there in Summer 2023 as I have photos of when I last did some wiring in the lamphouse then, and it looks perfect.
The lamphouse is the smaller 1000-2000W Universal Lamphouse. It has the 28cm diameter reflector. I only have a 1000W lamp in there, which I under-run at ~37A (within the 30-55A datasheet range, but below the 50A nominal current) because I currently have it in my garage with a very small screen. The lamphouse has the original Kinoton inlet and outlet fans, which seem to be working as they should. There is no exhaust stack, it vents straight into the garage. There is no dichroic heat filter in the lamphouse - after the reflector it is straight to the gate.
I have a few questions around this:
I haven't used my projector in quite a few months, and I don't regularly open the lamphouse to look inside, so I am not sure when this started. I know it wasn't there in Summer 2023 as I have photos of when I last did some wiring in the lamphouse then, and it looks perfect.
The lamphouse is the smaller 1000-2000W Universal Lamphouse. It has the 28cm diameter reflector. I only have a 1000W lamp in there, which I under-run at ~37A (within the 30-55A datasheet range, but below the 50A nominal current) because I currently have it in my garage with a very small screen. The lamphouse has the original Kinoton inlet and outlet fans, which seem to be working as they should. There is no exhaust stack, it vents straight into the garage. There is no dichroic heat filter in the lamphouse - after the reflector it is straight to the gate.
I have a few questions around this:
- What could cause this, and how can I prevent it in the future? Could it be not enough cooling? An imperfection or spot of dirt on the reflector? Something else?
- Can you get reflectors recoated? Or is that not a service that anyone offers any more?
- If the answer to 2. is "no" (as I suspect), then does anyone have a spare reflector they would be willing to sell?
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