Hi Guys, this is my first post after the intro post and it's concerning a Casio projector I had to buy because cheap!
I know a lot of this range have a ~40w 24 diode unit in them but can't seem to find any info on the one in this particular model.
My thinking here is that I either repair the projector (it has a fuzz from dust in the optics and a red saturation issue along with a noisy fan), break it and sell the parts, or simply repurpose it into a decent burner. I picked it up for £50 so couldn't really turn it down.
I could certainly do with another projector so my first thought is to repair it, though the lack of information about said item is putting me off. I'm not sure if it's a firmware problem or if the green has failed giving rise to the pinkness. If anyone has any suggestions they'd be gratefully received. I did see a video on youtube of someone melting rocks with the laser from one of this projectors family and would be happy to use it for something similar but, as I say, I could really do to use it for its intended purpose. If I do however, choose to break it I know I can get at least 2x my money back and still keep the diode assembly.
All suggestions are welcome, however crazy they may seem!
Thanks peeps
I know a lot of this range have a ~40w 24 diode unit in them but can't seem to find any info on the one in this particular model.
My thinking here is that I either repair the projector (it has a fuzz from dust in the optics and a red saturation issue along with a noisy fan), break it and sell the parts, or simply repurpose it into a decent burner. I picked it up for £50 so couldn't really turn it down.
I could certainly do with another projector so my first thought is to repair it, though the lack of information about said item is putting me off. I'm not sure if it's a firmware problem or if the green has failed giving rise to the pinkness. If anyone has any suggestions they'd be gratefully received. I did see a video on youtube of someone melting rocks with the laser from one of this projectors family and would be happy to use it for something similar but, as I say, I could really do to use it for its intended purpose. If I do however, choose to break it I know I can get at least 2x my money back and still keep the diode assembly.
All suggestions are welcome, however crazy they may seem!
Thanks peeps
