For sale: Telex P200 Projector. The projector has a folding design and uses a standard FXL bulb. The projector has VGA/S-Video/Video inputs.
First the bad news: It appears that the bulb power supply is bad--the bulb will not light.
But there is the Good News: Everything else in the projector works! I shined a light bulb inside and can clearly see video on the approx 6 inch lcd panel--The projector will still display video independent of the if the factory bulb lights.
I imagine that the power supply would be an easy fix for someone with some knowledge, or could be swapped out with one from an overhead projector. It is also a prime candidate for a MH retrofit!
I am including 3 FXL bulbs as well
$225/obo
First the bad news: It appears that the bulb power supply is bad--the bulb will not light.
But there is the Good News: Everything else in the projector works! I shined a light bulb inside and can clearly see video on the approx 6 inch lcd panel--The projector will still display video independent of the if the factory bulb lights.
I imagine that the power supply would be an easy fix for someone with some knowledge, or could be swapped out with one from an overhead projector. It is also a prime candidate for a MH retrofit!
I am including 3 FXL bulbs as well
$225/obo
Its full of plenty of great parts.
1. VGA Color panel (I believe the same as in Telex projection panels)
2. 2-3 First-Surface mirrors
3. Nice fresnels on the panel
4. Lens
5. Case, etc.
If someone knows how to fix a power supply they will get a great bargan, or they could install a HM bulb. Either way it should cost less and look better then a simalar lcd panel/overhead/vid processor mix.
1. VGA Color panel (I believe the same as in Telex projection panels)
2. 2-3 First-Surface mirrors
3. Nice fresnels on the panel
4. Lens
5. Case, etc.
If someone knows how to fix a power supply they will get a great bargan, or they could install a HM bulb. Either way it should cost less and look better then a simalar lcd panel/overhead/vid processor mix.
Yeap, I still have it. I tried to fix it, but could not. I make a mistake
and accidentally put fan voltage into the speaker output and managed to blow
out the audio amp chip; for some reason this also killed the video. I not
have the projector case, but I will have all of the guts. I am looking for
$80 for all the stuff.
and accidentally put fan voltage into the speaker output and managed to blow
out the audio amp chip; for some reason this also killed the video. I not
have the projector case, but I will have all of the guts. I am looking for
$80 for all the stuff.
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