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Title: Vintage slide projector - unknown bulb
Post by: jeremykitchin on July 03, 2004, 09:27:00 am
I need to locate a replacement bulb for my 'Cabin AutoAce N24' slide projector which I have owned for nearly 40 years.  The original bulb has disappeared but is described as 240 V 150 watt (4 pin, it appears, dimensions 36 mm x 24 mm recorded on the rating plate).  A slightly different model, by the same manufacturer, has a bulb marked "Sylvania - made in Japan SYL 212".  Can anyone advise, please?
Title: Vintage slide projector - unknown bulb
Post by: fluoroguy on July 09, 2004, 02:49:00 am
hello, I found the same problem a few years back and recorded the details as you have of the lamp and i searched a few places and found that Electrical surplus stores had a wide range of old projector lamps, im not sure if you have these types of stores where you are but its worth a try.
Title: Vintage slide projector - unknown bulb
Post by: James on July 25, 2004, 07:15:00 pm
Hi Jeremy,

The SYL-212 is still being manufactured by Sylvania Europe - but not easy to find today!  In USA market it is better known as a type CYN, CFC or A1/212 and you may find it under those names in some special photo lamp distributors.

If you get nowhere, contact the Sylvania HQ at the address below and I am sure they could put you in touch with a wholesaler who recently stocked up on lamps of this type.

Sylvania Special Products Group
Industriepark 13,
Soldatenplein Z2,
B-3300 Tienen,
Belgium.