ok im doing the sv11 design dpc has and im just wondering i need to put glass/fresnal/fresnal/glass iv seen maney threads on it but i would like others input sence i keep seeing dif. answers on them.
ok my ? is do i do.....
back to front
(A). UV glass/fresnal/fresnal/IR glass
or
(B). IR glass/fresnal/fresnal/UV glass
and why that way?
thank you
ok my ? is do i do.....
back to front
(A). UV glass/fresnal/fresnal/IR glass
or
(B). IR glass/fresnal/fresnal/UV glass
and why that way?
thank you
ok i dont get it ... if the uv/ir glass is supposed to protect the lcd .... shouldnt they both be between the bulb and the lcd ?
bulb--uv/ir--fresnel-lcd-fresnel-projeciton lens ? remember the more stuff inbetween the bulb and the lens the darker the picture
10% light decreass per sheet of glass ! or something like that ...
bulb--uv/ir--fresnel-lcd-fresnel-projeciton lens ? remember the more stuff inbetween the bulb and the lens the darker the picture
10% light decreass per sheet of glass ! or something like that ...
(A). UV/IR glass / fresnal / LCD / fresnal / lens
( if for a split fresnel design)
or
(b). UV/IRglass / fresnel / lcd / lens
non split single fresnel design
( if for a split fresnel design)
or
(b). UV/IRglass / fresnel / lcd / lens
non split single fresnel design
not on the sv-11 it goes glass/fresnal/fresnal/glass
http://www.diyprojectorcompany.com/designs/sv11/sv11_3.htm
http://www.diyprojectorcompany.com/designs/sv11/sv11_3.htm
IR then UV then fresnels
IR filter near the lamp to keep most of the heat out of the rest of the box. (Also keeps your UV filter from melting!)
Then the UV filter to protect your fresnels and LCD from UV damage. (Lexan XL10 from Home Depot is fine.)
Then fresnel/fresnel/LCD, or fresnel/LCD/fresnel.
You can use the Lexan right up against the first fresnel to support it, if you like.
Most of the light from the lamp and reflector should either go through the IR filter or hit an aluminum shield around the lamp. Lots of designs use an aluminum box around the lamp with a hole for the IR filter, and both long ends open for air flow. Fan goes on one end to pull air around the lamp and dump it outside the box. Very cool-running design.
IR filter near the lamp to keep most of the heat out of the rest of the box. (Also keeps your UV filter from melting!)
Then the UV filter to protect your fresnels and LCD from UV damage. (Lexan XL10 from Home Depot is fine.)
Then fresnel/fresnel/LCD, or fresnel/LCD/fresnel.
You can use the Lexan right up against the first fresnel to support it, if you like.
Most of the light from the lamp and reflector should either go through the IR filter or hit an aluminum shield around the lamp. Lots of designs use an aluminum box around the lamp with a hole for the IR filter, and both long ends open for air flow. Fan goes on one end to pull air around the lamp and dump it outside the box. Very cool-running design.
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