Post 9 made on Tuesday November 1, 2005 at 23:23 |
AndyM Founding Member |
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ROFLMAO!!!!!
... back to the question at hand.
Why does the lift cut the power to the projector?
Is there no control of the projector, directly?
Does the projector have a 12v trigger built in? (I know some of the newer ones do)
As of late I've been setting up delays to all my projector installs. If your using some kind of touch screen remote, just put a page that says please wait while the projector cools down. Set it to shut down the entire system, then lock the remote till cooling is complete (stop watch comes in handy for timing the fans). Set the delay for as long as you need it to properly cool. Explain to the customer that this is necessary for a longer bulb life (follow by how much a new bulb costs).
Andy
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