I love this tutorial. I have the Bell and Howell Autoload 487Z that my parents purchased decades ago. The original bulb still works as it has been left in storage for a very long time. Once this bulb dies, I will definitely try your tutorial. Thank you for helping us save hundreds of dollars on bulbs.
Will this work for a Kodak SuperShowtime model a25 bulb? Tension for the kodak one is said to be 21 v and the B&H is 24 v. Would it be right to put in a LED bulb instead of the halogen?
Great! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for this brilliant tutorial on how to breathe new life into our beloved projectors!
I love this tutorial. I have the Bell and Howell Autoload 487Z that my parents purchased decades ago. The original bulb still works as it has been left in storage for a very long time. Once this bulb dies, I will definitely try your tutorial. Thank you for helping us save hundreds of dollars on bulbs.
Ingenuity!
Yep, going to try this when i saw the price of the bulbs...$115 thats a lot.
Will this work for a Kodak SuperShowtime model a25 bulb? Tension for the kodak one is said to be 21 v and the B&H is 24 v.
Would it be right to put in a LED bulb instead of the halogen?
What is the appropriate wire to connect to each part of lightbulb polarity wise?