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Post by jenum on Jun 25, 2016 16:08:43 GMT -5
15,79 € via DHL
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Post by jenum on Jun 24, 2016 21:59:53 GMT -5
If there is no interest till next weekend the elements will go recycling
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Post by jenum on Jun 17, 2016 9:06:39 GMT -5
Mate in all honesty if i had gone to the trouble you have and someone came along and said what i did, i would research or at least test before i attempted to argue the point in any way at all, it certainly did seem to me as though you were making an assumption that fan speeds could be significantly lowered, which i dont really believe they can be. The Cine 9 does have multiple temperature sensors intergrated into various boards, and controls fan speeds when required. There is the ability to display temperature on screen via menus. Can you make a foto? Never saw this option with V3.11Everything reports back to the main controller, and this will shut down the set if any fan fault is detected, regardless of temperature reported from sensors. Just this alone is enough for me to have considerable confidence that my projector is adequately protected from any fan related issue, and a warning is displayed on screen as well as an event log created to report the fault. If this was a 909, the ability for fan control is present, but is not actively used due to the commercial nature of the set, the fans just run at full speed. Flashing the controller software can change this. The 909 fans are temp. controlled, see schematics at the end. And also the schematics indicated that the controller has no ability to affect fan speed. The controller can only monitor fan supply voltage (Pin 1, I406, SMPS2) and a fan fail. (T_SENSE comes from Horizontal Deflection board's 2,7 k NTC)
SMPS1 subboard:
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Post by jenum on Jun 17, 2016 8:19:39 GMT -5
Hi guys, little progess. The vacuum pump takes more time than I thought. Whatever, through the lack of small high voltage capacitors, splitting transformer and multiplier would makes things much easier. The transformer stays in his old position right next to EHT board and the multiplier moves at the side from the brojector. At the side should be engough room for 7x 25x90 mm (DxL) caps. Also the old case doesn't have to be recycled. Makes things even more easier. Transformer and muliplier could be connected through (shielded) high voltage cable. Any arguments against splitting transformer and multiplier?
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Post by jenum on Jun 17, 2016 7:56:32 GMT -5
I'm the seller
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Post by jenum on Jun 17, 2016 7:55:35 GMT -5
I'm also unsure if ever would use those... BTW the G70 housing is so much better than the XG's. I know that feeling. Big advantage of Sony housing is continuous Scheimpflug adjustment. I wonder why the engineers chose stepwise Scheimpflug for XG.
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Post by jenum on Jun 16, 2016 19:00:24 GMT -5
What is the deadline for these? Do you mean the C-elements or LC-housing? The latter went already last weekend to recycler.
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Post by jenum on Jun 11, 2016 10:30:01 GMT -5
I guess these are for G70 / XG LC? Yes, three are taken from NEC XG LC housing, the other three could be from Sony or other.
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Post by jenum on Jun 10, 2016 16:14:37 GMT -5
Hi guys, got here 6x 8" C-elements. Anyone who's interested can take these for shipping costs.
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Post by jenum on May 9, 2016 13:52:24 GMT -5
Id need the lenses, the LC housings would be useless to me without those. Got the LC-set without lenses. I was looking for them but then the 909 "walk through the door" and I gave up.
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Post by jenum on May 8, 2016 3:53:36 GMT -5
No, but I have a set burnt tubes with LC housings here but no lenses.
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Post by jenum on May 7, 2016 18:52:28 GMT -5
just send me a pm if you want the boards
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Post by jenum on May 7, 2016 12:09:22 GMT -5
If you live in the EU 20 kg cost ~35€, Europe but outside EU about 20 kg cost ~50€
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Post by jenum on May 7, 2016 7:40:37 GMT -5
germany
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Post by jenum on May 7, 2016 6:37:30 GMT -5
Hi guys,
got a 110 here. It's fully recapped (all boards and PSU) and functional. The tubes are burnt. Would be glad if there's somebody who take all boards for shipping costs. The rest is going to recycling.
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