How To Dismantel A NEC1545V For Projection

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almost there now flip the whole thing over and locate 2 more tiny screws in the lcd frame and remove them heres 1 of them
 

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here it is in all its splender now you have to make an encolser to mount your lcd on your projector
its realy very easy to dismantel this monitor hope this helps people out if you want to use this monitor good luck this is monitor #4 and all work 100%
 

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[newbie sarcasm] Hey I have that same LCD.. can it be dismantle? [/newbie sarcasm]

Nice job cruser! Now no one here should be affraid to dismantle this LCD anymore.

Remember mine.. My tiny screwdriver brokes it's tip on the last screw! DAMN, I was so angry lol! 1 fu******** screw remaining lol! And guest what? the tip stayed in the screw so I wasn't able to use an other screwdriver! I had to bent the alu frame and "twist" it, like I was unscrewing it.. Man what a job, I had to be very carfull with the frame, I didn't want it to scratch the lcd. But it work!
 
Aw yes! Good times! That is just as i remember doing it 🙂. To everyone out there, its really not hard if you remember his one piece of advice... Once you have the lcd stripped, do not flip it over, move it, or even touch it for that matter with out placing it on a board/hard surface with felt/something soft (like a cutting board). This way you can slide it to where ever you need to place it, and the flex cables will not even move. If you do this to move around the lcd, you will not fail 🙂. Good Luck! Cruser, great post btw.
 
jungle said:
realy nice help dude! thanks!

I just dont understand one thing, what do you do with al the other stuff wich is removed, al the electronics and gren circuitcards. Is it just hanging under the monitor later on, or what?:cannotbe:


heres an idea how you could set up the controller and psu
 

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good call ND

yeah... you happen to be right ND....

anyway,
I did get my panel today and have it completely dismantelled... I havn't had the chance to turn it on yet though because I want to secure it to a board first and get all of the grounds connected properly... plus, I'm in no hurry, I have no light yet so even if I get all setup, I'm still gonna have to wait... actually I think I'm gonna plop a good ole 60 watt light bulb in there just to see a picture on the wall... hopefully it will be visible... lol

well I don't have a digicam so I can't really take too many pictures, but I might go out and get a roll of film... I think they still make it ;-) and dig out my old camera... we'll see

Right now I'm tryign to figure out exactly how I'm going to mount the puppy... having trouble figuring out how to raise it off of the OHP stage...
 
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Close-ups of the corners
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And finally the boards mounted and grounded..... ahh i love epoxy...
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Lets switch it on and pray....
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Now to get the box built and fresnel split.... more pics on that later~!
 
omg...i said "GODKILLA" :dead: i meant GODZILLA!!!!
GOD ZILLA CALLED AND HE WANTS HIS LCD BACK!!! lol

i have a dead pixel i hardly remember its even there...i doubt this will be a big issue.........
i only see it in PITCH BLACK scenes , the piex it white so it blends in every other scene other than pitch.
 
digicam dead pixels

Hey verbose,

the two dead pixels that you're talking about in Logvin's photo are from his digital camera. I'm too lazy to bring them into Photoshop and check the rest of the photos for the dead pixels, but I'm 95% sure that thats what they are.

I had a Canon Powershot G1 and after a long time it developed a whole lot of hot/dead pixels and they look like that. His non-backlit LCD wouldn't pop up pixels that bright.

-rep
 
Re: size matters...

Negative Design said:
LOOK ITS GODKILLA! LOL (if he resizes then my joke is shot 🙁 )
hhmmmm i think i kno whos gonna complain 😉 😉

hahaha, sorry about that, ive been on the internet for years but im still new to these php msg boards; i didnt know how to resize it on here, and i was to lazy to do them all in picture it.


Negative Design said:


i have a dead pixel i hardly remember its even there...i doubt this will be a big issue.........
i only see it in PITCH BLACK scenes , the piex it white so it blends in every other scene other than pitch.


Nah thats not a dead pixel, i think its a byproduct of either my camera or of getting the picture online.
What do you guys think of my mounting job? I cant wait to get this baby up and running.... my only problem is splitting my fresnel.. i have alan staples 12x12 and a dremel, but i couldnt find the bit when I searched... any help?
 
damn why didnt i think of that...jeez i was in the chat room with the WHOLE F*ing day! and u never mentioned a dead pixel...🙄 lol

your mounting job looks great! wow! but it makes it extra sensitive by placing those components on the outside of the box..but then again it keeps it safe from heat...but then again its to far from the light source to heat up...

any ways GREAT job Log!
 
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