Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Got the unit and integrator and went through some testing yesterday. Got the photocell/lamp calibrated at all three intensity levels. What is NOT working is the shutter!! I took covers off of both the lamp and power supply to inspect. Gears all look good for the shutter motor and if I release the plastic detent stopped I can rotate the shutter by hand. I started to trace wiring back to the pc board control to see if there were any obvious problems but got caught up with customers. Ever had this problem Zoo or anyone?
Guy tells his doctor "Doc it hurts when I raise my arm over my head" Doc says "then don't do that".Kidding, but I've never switched power levels, so I don't know. Do make sure that your 208/220 switch isset correctly. And do replace any suspect wiring. It somehow seems to me that OLEC kinda skimped on somestuff in these lights. I could be wrong and maybe 5KW metal halide lamps with shutters really are justfailure prone devices but somehow I doubt it.
You'll have to find out for yerself there. It's hard telling how much UV in the 350-420 nm spectrum that setup is going to throw and how much the distance from the screen and the thickness (and type of) glass will take away from it. On the above described olec my thickest coated Aquasol HV screens on a 115tpi mesh shot in around 16 sec. but, again, there's no reference but your own setup to go off of.