Ok, I've dismantle my 1545v and now it's not powering up
It even spark when I start it. What I do wrong? bad grouding? how should I groud it? any help please!!!!!!!
Just hope I didn't screwed it up!!!
It even spark when I start it. What I do wrong? bad grouding? how should I groud it? any help please!!!!!!!
Just hope I didn't screwed it up!!!
grounds
Qui:
You should have both of the grounds from boards that are connected to the sides on the LCD's connected, and that connected to the driver boards ground and the power supply boards ground.
Qui:
You should have both of the grounds from boards that are connected to the sides on the LCD's connected, and that connected to the driver boards ground and the power supply boards ground.
It's like the most beautiful day of my life!!! It's all working fine!!
Execpt one thing, my picture is in the wrong side. I mean, it's like a mirror, but I think this is just because I put the LCD in the wrong side, the controler should be pointing back, and not pointing front like I did. I'll just turn the plexis tomorow!
For now I'm going to sleep, I need it!!! lol
Execpt one thing, my picture is in the wrong side. I mean, it's like a mirror, but I think this is just because I put the LCD in the wrong side, the controler should be pointing back, and not pointing front like I did. I'll just turn the plexis tomorow!
For now I'm going to sleep, I need it!!! lol
Well when I grounded it, I did a short and I didn't saw it. I re-did the grounding and now it powers up.
The image quality is amazing! I did some testing in my bedroom with a small 30" pictures or the matrix Reloaded. Now I have to set up my screen and watch it on a 100" screen!! 🙂
Edit: but for now, I'm cuting the plastic edge of my Elmo to have a bigger display, and I'm building a more "static" version of my projector with plexi and wood
The image quality is amazing! I did some testing in my bedroom with a small 30" pictures or the matrix Reloaded. Now I have to set up my screen and watch it on a 100" screen!! 🙂
Edit: but for now, I'm cuting the plastic edge of my Elmo to have a bigger display, and I'm building a more "static" version of my projector with plexi and wood
sounds good! im happy you didnt screw it up, bcuz if its that easy to messup i would be scared to buy one😉
pix would be nice
pix would be nice

Well I need a camera, but I'll borrow a "normal" camera to my gf and scan them.
Edit: And I'm happy too I didn't screw it up! lol!
Edit: And I'm happy too I didn't screw it up! lol!
Ok, everything is working. But I have a question
Maybe those who use the same setup as me can help.
My stage glass is a little warm, my plexi is even less warm, I have a 1 cm gap between the two, but my LCD is HOT! Doesn't seems do affect the image.. yet. So is it normal that the LCD get hot?!
Maybe those who use the same setup as me can help.
My stage glass is a little warm, my plexi is even less warm, I have a 1 cm gap between the two, but my LCD is HOT! Doesn't seems do affect the image.. yet. So is it normal that the LCD get hot?!
what OHP are you using? if you are using halogen based OHP (500-600 watts) i would strongly recommend you get external fans or use it for VERY short periods of times or just stop it alltogether. keep in mind LCD monitors are not meant for projection...and they can fry easily(so i've heard) my LCD panel gets warm but it has an internal fan to cool it.
i hope you dont save your LCD jsut to find out its fried...lol
good luck!
i hope you dont save your LCD jsut to find out its fried...lol
good luck!
Elmo a305-SD
Many people are using this setup, like proto5 or klg85 ( something like that lol )
Just want to know if it's normal, cause I don't want to fry it.
For now I don't use it for this reason.
Many people are using this setup, like proto5 or klg85 ( something like that lol )
Just want to know if it's normal, cause I don't want to fry it.
For now I don't use it for this reason.
your OHP uses MH so its not hotter than a halogen...but your MH is 575w, so you should just add a fan just in case..( a house fan or sumthing lol)
off topic question, hwo do games look? 🙂
off topic question, hwo do games look? 🙂
Lol, I didn't check since I don't want to fry my lcd, and I only have a vga input.
But this week I'll buy a VB50HRTV so I'll be able to play a game of Sega MLB 2003 on my xbox!
But this week I'll buy a VB50HRTV so I'll be able to play a game of Sega MLB 2003 on my xbox!
well i hope you have better luck wiht the vb5 then i did...cuz i personally hate it...🙂
when you get it, and when you try some games let me know 😉 im off to watch matrix 2 screener...heheh 😎
when you get it, and when you try some games let me know 😉 im off to watch matrix 2 screener...heheh 😎
i dont know but i know that i spent the WORST 125$ bux ever and i sold it back to the guy i bought it from at a lost of 50$ i hate it! but you may love it who knows...
gui_999 said:Elmo a305-SD
Many people are using this setup, like proto5 or klg85 ( something like that lol )
Just want to know if it's normal, cause I don't want to fry it.
For now I don't use it for this reason.
When I make the 'case' for lcd screen, I would lift lcd away from stage ( I think you already did), then use a small fan or a slot fan like this one: http://www.computersurplusoutlet.com/viewproduct.asp?ProductID=CAS-EXHAU to blow cold air between stage and LCD. also I hear a sheet of polarizing film can take away heat from LCD. you might try to put one on the stage too.
cooling the NEC1545
18Wheeler:
Extra polarizer will cut light transmission....but I do like the slot fan idea!!!
I've watched 2-3 hour dvds with my 1545 @ 135 degrees F, no damage SO FAR!
18Wheeler:
Extra polarizer will cut light transmission....but I do like the slot fan idea!!!
I've watched 2-3 hour dvds with my 1545 @ 135 degrees F, no damage SO FAR!

Re: cooling the NEC1545
Be careful. The damage comes slowly and gradually. The pixels don't really die. They just lose the ability to block light. I've watched 10-20 hours of DVDs and 20-40 hours of playing Xbox on it.
proto5 said:18Wheeler:
I've watched 2-3 hour dvds with my 1545 @ 135 degrees F, no damage SO FAR!![]()
Be careful. The damage comes slowly and gradually. The pixels don't really die. They just lose the ability to block light. I've watched 10-20 hours of DVDs and 20-40 hours of playing Xbox on it.
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