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jameskun
Joined: 12 Jun 2009 Posts: 2 Location: Houston, TX
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| Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 8:31 pm Post subject: Few questions about Panasonic 1085u I just picked up |
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So I found a cheap working Panasonic PT-M1085U on CL and figured I would pick it up just to see what I can get. It looks like the tubes are in good shape, I can't see any signs of burn on them though I see they will have to have some of the glycol removed as I can't find an air bubble. Being my first CRT projector, I had a few questions about what I have noticed so far.
1. There appears to be some type of fungus inside the lenses. (pic attached). Probably usable as is, but I was wondering if it is possible to clean that, or if it just means replacing the lenses? I don't know how difficult these lenses are to disassemble.
2. All 3 tubes seem to have a few raster lines fully lit up along the bottom of the CRT (pic). I am not sure if this is normal, or what would cause it to happen if not.
3. When using S-video, the picture seems to have a vertical shake to it (I checked that the "swing" is set to off). This does not happen when I switch to an RGB input.
Thanks!
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Elaine Benes
Joined: 25 Apr 2006 Posts: 1416
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The shake when using S-video is likely from a crappy video card, most crt projectors do plain video very badly. I've never even seen a Marquee video input board that ever worked...
The stray lines on all three tubes could be a AKB circuit, have you had the set on and displaying a picture for more than a half hour at least ? If its an auto on color balance circuit, it might only run for a pre-defined amount of time, often about 20 minutes...
Those "fungus" pictures almost look like old fingerprints which have just never been cleaned off and now have a nice thick coating of dust caught in them...if they're on the outermost lens element don't eve worry about it as they won't be visible at all on screen...
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jameskun
Joined: 12 Jun 2009 Posts: 2 Location: Houston, TX
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| Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:12 am Post subject: |
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You may be right about the raster lines, I haven't had it on for long periods of time yet. Those "fungus" marks are on the inside of the last element, so I would hope not somebodies fingerprint
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