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Sawyer 550R Slide Projector

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paschall eddie - 31 Dec 2003 18:42 GMT
I have a Sawyer 550R Slide Projector and I smashed the lense nearest
the projection bulb. It was a plano-convex type lense with an
approximate diameter of 1-3/4". Does anyone know what the spec
Diameter and Focal Length of this lense should be? Or what might be a
"good" Focal Length to use in this situation.

Thanks
Francis Roy - 01 Jan 2004 06:26 GMT
This was the "Heat Condenser" which helps to keep some of the heat away
from the slide.  I have a supply of these lenses . It is not difficult
to replace. Contact me for details .

Francis in VT

>I have a Sawyer 550R Slide Projector and I smashed the lense nearest
>the projection bulb. It was a plano-convex type lense with an
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>Thanks
goking - 06 Nov 2009 21:06 GMT
I need the "heat condenser" you mentioned in your email.  My service manual
calls it a "reflector" and the part number is 329-101.  Do you have one?

>This was the "Heat Condenser" which helps to keep some of the heat away
>from the slide.  I have a supply of these lenses . It is not difficult
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>>Thanks
goking - 06 Nov 2009 21:06 GMT
I need the "heat condenser" you mentioned in your email.  My service manual
calls it a "reflector" and the part number is 329-101.  Do you have one?

>This was the "Heat Condenser" which helps to keep some of the heat away
>from the slide.  I have a supply of these lenses . It is not difficult
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>>
>>Thanks
goking - 07 Nov 2009 04:15 GMT
test test test

>I need the "heat condenser" you mentioned in your email.  My service manual
>calls it a "reflector" and the part number is 329-101.  Do you have one?
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>>>Thanks
goking - 07 Nov 2009 04:02 GMT
Francis in VT
I need a "heat condenser" for a Sawyer 550R slide projector.  Can you tell me
how to purchase one from you.

goking

>This was the "Heat Condenser" which helps to keep some of the heat away
>from the slide.  I have a supply of these lenses . It is not difficult
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>>
>>Thanks
biljoy56 - 13 Feb 2010 14:10 GMT
>This was the "Heat Condenser" which helps to keep some of the heat away
>from the slide.  I have a supply of these lenses . It is not difficult
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>>
>>Thanks
I have the same projector and I need the Heat condenser lens and the light
bulb. Can anyone guide me in the right direction ?
Thank you  - Bill  near Buffalo
dnetland - 25 Feb 2010 16:33 GMT
Francis Roy,

Do you still have any heat condensers for the Sawyer 550?  I have a Sawyer
500 and I need a heat condenser.  Don't ask me how I broke it.  I am assuming
the lense is identical to the one used in the 550R.

Dennis Netland

>This was the "Heat Condenser" which helps to keep some of the heat away
>from the slide.  I have a supply of these lenses . It is not difficult
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>>
>>Thanks
goking - 07 Nov 2009 04:05 GMT
paschall eddie:

Did you find the lens for the Sawyer 550R?

thanks from goking

>I have a Sawyer 550R Slide Projector and I smashed the lense nearest
>the projection bulb. It was a plano-convex type lense with an
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>Thanks
 
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