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What size is your lcd? Trev
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Will mica be a better substitute for the mylar in this application? I vaguely remember mica as being very shiny.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Vista, CA
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I see very few cold spherical reflectors, but more than one source for cold elliptical reflectors. But for a lot of DIY projectors, a cold spherical reflector would be a terrific easy-to-add item.
On the other hand, why do you even need an elliptical reflector to be cold? It does not reflect light back through the lamp arc, and the light gets focussed to a point where it would be very easy to put a surplus flat hot or cold mirror. Those run about $5 US! And what's the deal with a 1000 hour life on that dichroic coating? That sounds pretty useless! Maybe it would be better to make an ordinary elliptical reflector from polished aluminum and add the external (and easily replaced) dichroic mirror. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: BC
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No problem Trev
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: USA
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I e-mailed the company listed in the beginning of this thread but got no reply. If anyone does know a source of reflectors I would appreciate any info. Right now It looks like I'll be polishing an aluminum bowl.
I'd be looking for a reflector to use with a 15" LCD if that helps. |
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the page from a chinese company website looks indentical. let me see if I can still find some contacts in Beijing ...
Ace, what is your refelctor's spec ? EDIT: I see. HB optical is a company based on Northeast China. Thus I think the price wont be too steep ( I wonder if Walmart will carry their products ). I will send them an email asking for price soon. But we might need to have large enough order to have them sell to US. It would work great with CDM-T lamps. CDM-T or HQI-T lamps are fairly cheap from europe, last time I checked you can get one about $20-30, and CDM-T doesn't need special type balasts which means we can find cheaper balasts (~$50) than those used for HQI. With Ace's statement of improved results with CDM-T / ellipsoidal reflector, more people will be convinced to use CDM-t lamps. |
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Look in the Edmund optics cat, there are some in there
Trev
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F2= 145mm D=98mm Center hole size 22mm Im not sure if i like the look of the ones from bejing, they are classed as standard and they have a very short lifespan. Mines classed as industrial. Ill ring the place up where i got mine from tomorrow to see if mine does have a life lol best to be safe then sorry, even then id still use em. They dont cost that much considering the performance gain. Trev
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