Xenons 'n Panels

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Hi, first of all I was wondering how you would wire a xenon (Headlight xenon) in order so that you could plug it into a wall. I was thinking that if I took a 12 volt cable and put the negative and positive on the xenon it would work fine. Anybody have any luck with xenons? Is it bright enough? Do you think this set-up will work? Another thing I was wondering if the new DELL E151FP would work(Can get for only $150). Has anybody used this panel and/or is it hard to open and make transparent? Thankyou in advance for your help.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.


P.S.- I already bought a Proxima DP2800 projector, although it doesnt suffice my needs of a projector. It only has 640x480 and a color depth of 2m. I got it for only $200 though.

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Screen Type Active matrix - TFT LCD
Screen Dimensions Diagonal - 15 inches (381.0mm); Horizontal - 11.9 inches (304.1mm); Vertical - 8.9 inches (228.1mm)

Pixel Pitch 0.297mm

Viewing Angle +/- 40 degrees/60 degrees (vertical) typical, +/- 60 degrees (horizontal) typical

Backlight 2 CCFL type

Diagonal Size: 15"
Viewable Size: 15"
Display Type: Flat panel display/TFT active matrix - desktop
Depth: 6.69" (17 cm )
Features: Antiglare with hard-coating 3H
Height: 14.09" (35.8 cm )
Weight: 9.46 lb (4.3 Kg )
Width: 15.35" (39 cm )
Analog Video Signal: RGB
Color Support: 24-bit (16.7M colors)
Compliant Standards: FCC-B, EPA Energy Star
Device Type: Flat panel display/TFT active matrix - desktop
Dimensions (WxDxH): 15.35" x 6.69" x 14.09"
Dot Pitch: 0.297 mm pixel pitch
Enclosure Color: Gray
Environmental Parameters: Temperature: 5 °C - 35 °C Humidity: 10 - 80%
Image Brightness: 250 CD/m² typical, 200 CD/m² minimum
Image Contrast Ratio: 350 to 1 typical, 250 to 1 minimum
Image Type: Non-interlaced
Max Resolution: 1024 x 768 at 75 Hz
Max Sync Rate (V x H): 75 Hz x 60 KHz
Port(s) / Connector(s) Required: 15 pin D-Sub
Power: 90 ~264 VAC/ 47 ~ 63 Hz
Power Consumption Operational: 40 W (maximum), 25 W (typical)
Power Consumption Operational ( Standby : <= 3 W
Voltage Required: 90 ~264 VAC/ 47 ~ 63 Hz
Diagonal Size / Viewable Size: 15" (15")
 
XENON SUPER WHITE BULBS can be bought for in a car and aren't that expensive, work on 12V and are easy to find everywere, they give a massive light-beam.
Easy to find for car till 100watt and here and there 120-150watt.
Then go to a place were they have crashed cars to find a nice headlight, those are beaming your beam straight were ya want and everything for only like 20$ orso. with no ballast etc. maybe one needded to arange the 12V tho.
And more clear light then MH I guess, only thing on a certain angle you get a blue shine in the beam tho.
Color temp is around 4200K


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http://www.midnightmoose.com/xenonfaq.htm
 
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