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gjaky
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Blue tubes are usually lasts longer than the greens so I would think there are many bare blue tubes out on the used market if you look for a cheap solution, an original VDC tube probably costs 10x more than a good used one.
For short throw there is only one solution, get HD117-24 lenses from barco retro sets, but I'm affraid in this case you'd have to change the C-elements as well, and barco C-elements are all clear.
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GREG1292
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| gjaky wrote: | Blue tubes are usually lasts longer than the greens so I would think there are many bare blue tubes out on the used market if you look for a cheap solution, an original VDC tube probably costs 10x more than a good used one.
For short throw there is only one solution, get HD117-24 lenses from barco retro sets, but I'm affraid in this case you'd have to change the C-elements as well, and barco C-elements are all clear. | \
Thanks I will look for a used blue tube then.
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GREG1292
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No, you can't do that, Greg... The phosphor on the tube face (when the electron beams strikes it) is where the spectral emission comes from; it's the particular makeup of the phosphor which determines the color. Each tube has an inherent color, regardless of whether it has color-fitering glycol (in AC) or a color-filtering C-element (in LC).
Bottom line is, red is red, and always will be red.
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gjaky
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No, you can't do that. The colored C-element is only a fiter, but the color comes from the phosphor of the CRT. You might think they are similar by visual sight, but they reacts differently to electron ray that's why they emitt different colour.
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GREG1292
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CIR Engineering
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If you do a rebuild tube, you can have a red tube converted to green when the phosphor is changed. But you obviously can't do that yourself.
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