hmm... nice
saves me the headache of traditional condensor /reflector......i'm using 250 which is extremely bright anyway for a sharp. its going to be as bright as my first pj which was 150w 5.6" that was bright!!!!!!!!the brighest i have seen ever on anyones pj except most 400.
saves me the headache of traditional condensor /reflector......i'm using 250 which is extremely bright anyway for a sharp. its going to be as bright as my first pj which was 150w 5.6" that was bright!!!!!!!!the brighest i have seen ever on anyones pj except most 400.
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dj_holmes said:hmm... nice
saves me the headache of traditional condensor /reflector......i'm using 250 which is extremely bright anyway for a sharp. its going to be as bright as my first pj which was 150w 5.6" that was bright!!!!!!!!the brighest i have seen ever on anyones pj except most 400.
you need the genuine condensor and reflector. not this
i really cant be bothered man. trust me i will get good results.. besides i'm REALLy worried about heat issues...i'm planning on using it between 5/7 hours a day! halo 2 time baby!
i'm gonna make a bit more progress later it should be 40% percent finished by then. pics to follow.
i'm gonna make a bit more progress later it should be 40% percent finished by then. pics to follow.
DONT worried about heat issues,the 6.4LCD has not polarization film(maybe other words), you need put a single polarization film, it can partake the heat 40%.
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