From: craig coleman (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Mar 25 2010 - 04:10:37 PDT
There is a thick piece of glass that is meant to block heat which sits between the bulb and the area where the slide sits. You could also try removing this, although it may not burn the slides as quickly as you would like. It's very accessible, you should be able to access it through the door on the bottom of the projector.
Craig Coleman
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>From: graeme hogg <email suppressed>
>Sent: Mar 24, 2010 6:24 PM
>To: email suppressed
>Subject: Re: Kodak Carousel
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>Yes, to cause heat fatigue and eventual destruction of slides.
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>It might be enough to remove the heat sink and aim a paint stripper gun at
>the slide. On carousels the fan is deeply embedded in the solid metal
>case.
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>> Why do you want to disable the fan? I'd imagine the lamp would blow pretty
>> quickly w/o the cooling, and it might get hot enough to warp or melt the
>> slides. Anyone ever try this, confirm or deny these speculations?
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