- You can compare projectors to find the one that best suits your burner and specific needs.projector ready for presentation image by Dmitry Goygel-Sokol from Fotolia.com
250-watt NSH burners are lamp bulbs used primarily in projectors. The strength output of these burners depends upon the projector, in addition to their own power capacity. You can compare the features of widely-manufactured projectors that use these burners to find the one that best suits your burner and needs. - The Sanyo PLC-XP30 projector is equipped to use 250W NSH burners, because its projection lamp's socket is regulated to control 250W bulbs. Its lamp holding case is located on its bottom side, and its screws are easily removed with a Phillips-head screwdriver. You can then place the NSH burner inside its assembly and close the case with the screws and screwdriver to equip the burner. The unit's projection lens can throw out its light at distances between 4.6 feet and 47.2 feet, and the projected image can be stretched out from 31 inches to 400 inches. The unit is certified to run at a power rate between 100 and 120 volts.
- The Mitsubishi X-390 Projector is equipped to use 250W NSH burners, due to its projection lamp socket being regulated to control 250W bulbs. Its lamp holding case is found on its bottom side, and its two screws are removed with a Phillips-head screwdriver. You can then put your NSH burner inside the lamp holder's body and close the case with the screws and screwdriver to prepare the burner for usage. The unit can project its images at distances of between 40 and 300 inches. The unit is specified to run at a power rate between 100 and 240V.
- The JVC DLA-HX1 Projector is designed to accommodate 250W NSH burners, with its projection lamp's socket capable of supporting 250W bulbs. Like the others mentioned, its lamp holding case is located on its bottom side, and its screws are easily removed with a Phillips-head screwdriver. Place your NSH burner inside the projection lamp case and close it with the screws and screwdriver to set your burner up for its first usage. The unit can project its light at distances between 5.1 and 39.8 feet, in addition to projecting images at heights between 2.6 and 20 feet. The unit is designed to consume between 100 and 240V of power when it is fully operational.
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