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Old 16th January 2005, 07:52 AM   #81
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Default need some help

Whats up gang? I have a 2500 with the diy projector company kit mk3. In order to fit the lcd into the case it needs to be disassembled. There are 3 boards inside, two are bound by a hard connection and the other (psu) is a harness. The way the case is designed unfortunately sucks for use with this lcd because either i need a longer controller to lcd ribbon, or cable that will replace the hard connection between the two boards that have that connector on it.

Its either that or i move the lcd tray up a few inches to compensate but i'm not sure how that will affect the optics and brightness of the display. any help appreicated
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Old 12th March 2005, 10:08 PM   #82
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Talking qa 2500 power supply from proxima

I thought I'd add my 2 cents. I'm using a Proxima Ovation 820 power supply for my qa 2500. It works great. Just cut off the plug, tin the wires, and insert into the holes(until you find a connector). The pin outs are as follows; looking at the panel : top left=+5v, top right=+12v, and both holes on right are rtn(ground). The other wire from power supply is unused. hope this helps.
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Old 15th April 2005, 06:52 AM   #83
thcarty is offline thcarty  United States
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Angry my mistake

hi guys, i'm sorry for the misprint. the +12v is bottom left pin when looking at the panel. I typed top right when the rtn or ground is both right pins. duh! so as it is looking at the panel, top left is +5v, bottom left is +12v and both right are ground or return. sorry. ta ta
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Old 29th May 2007, 05:17 AM   #84
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Default Sharp QA-2500

I have several QA 2500 - With power supplys and remotes. Let me kknow if you would like to purchase any of them. Thanks
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Old 15th June 2007, 03:51 PM   #85
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Default Re: Sharp QA-2500

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I have several QA 2500 - With power supplys and remotes. Let me kknow if you would like to purchase any of them. Thanks

Hi, I would like to purchase it but i need some informations (price you want for it, picture of it etc ).. please e-mail me at patatchoo@hotmail.com as soon as possible. Thanx.

Patatchoo
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Old 2nd July 2007, 03:05 PM   #86
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yes, i would like to purchase one. email me at ridin_spinners_211@hotmail.com
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Old 2nd July 2007, 08:35 PM   #87
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hey SFLOWERS, I am interested in a QA-2500 and power supply or just a powercord. Can you email me rdietze23@hotmail.com

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