gaming !

Status
Not open for further replies.
one day, i am walking at a old market, i found a old speciality projector, it can project light but no image, i found it has last a part of project lenses,so no image,i can see the LCD panel was right ,has menu, so i got it at once, US$:190 only.

camo back home, i add a pice of lens on the other part of lenses, try all kinds of lens, until the image was clarity very much .it is a good projector!!!

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.

i take off the other part of lenses.

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.

open the shell of lamp,the lamp is not very good,3500K only.

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.

than, i got these stuff, i need change it's lamp

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.

i am very lucky. ther is a fit space to set my new lamp
 
I would be careful of light wattage!!

I would ask one of the more experienced DIY guys about the replacement light you use, as because the projector is plastic, you could melt components inside if you don't have good cooling.
mee wantee I think means, that he wants one too!
I think I wantee, but for now I use the cheapo setup I'm stuck with(ask 24 panel, old portascribe overhead)
Hey does anyone seen interference on thier panel(wavy lines) using the rca input from pc video card?????)
 
Re: I would be careful of light wattage!!

gregory27 said:
I would ask one of the more experienced DIY guys about the replacement light you use, as because the projector is plastic, you could melt components inside if you don't have good cooling.
mee wantee I think means, that he wants one too!
I think I wantee, but for now I use the cheapo setup I'm stuck with(ask 24 panel, old portascribe overhead)
Hey does anyone seen interference on thier panel(wavy lines) using the rca input from pc video card?????)

dont worry about the cooling,originally lamp is 400W halogen lamp, but now that is 300w dysprosium lamp.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.