Osram-GEC 1000w projector lamp
I found this beast of a lamp on Ebay recently, to say it doesn't put out much light would be the understatement of the century! What kinds of projectors required lamps this big? Movie theatre projectors before more specialised lamps for them were developed?

Osram-GEC 1000w projector lamp

I found this beast of a lamp on Ebay recently, to say it doesn't put out much light would be the understatement of the century! What kinds of projectors required lamps this big? Movie theatre projectors before more specialised lamps for them were developed?

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Manufacturer:Osram (Osram - GEC)
Wattage:1000w
Date manufactured:September 1948
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Date added:19 Apr, 2023
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sailormoon_01_uk   [20 Apr, 2023 at 08:50 AM]
Your Lamp is the classic A1/57 Projector Lamp, they are commonly used in 16mm & 35mm Cine Projectors, also used for Stage Lighting and Ship's Searchlights, Don't think they were used in Cinema/Movie Projectors as before the use of Xenon Arc Lamps, the old fashion Carbon Arc were used. surprisingly you can still buy these Lamps,
LAllenLighting   [20 Apr, 2023 at 10:00 AM]
Cheers Colin, I'm amazed you can still buy these! Very Happy
sailormoon_01_uk   [23 Apr, 2023 at 10:40 AM]
Yep General Lamps still sell these but are expensive, see HERE also Easy light Bulbs sell the 110 volt version see HERE. also the Lamp Company sells the 110v version see HERE

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