Security references!
We would like to refer you on that that only a gifted workman can
exclude the security risk, and is paid attention to be sure only
if to the rules.
ELECTRIC:
In your characteristic interest: 230V are not 12V - danger.
If you do not know how to connect or use this equipment, please
left you this task to the electrician. It does not cost is much,
it a thing of a minute. Use always a cable with a ground direction
!
Although the parts electrically are protected, please you NEVER
touch while switched on the power supply component, bulb, el. components
or nearby parts, also not with metal objects ! The bulb must be
mounted distant from inflammable materials - it means: around the
bulb is a sheet metal chamber one of good security methods (sheet
metal out of the building market, sheet metal scissors, a couple
of rivets).
You will find below a example how a total reflector could look,
interior the condensor lens D=90mm (OpticSet). Costs point: approx.
17,- EUR.
TEMPERATURE:
Behind shown reflector, the Fc2 connectors are secured to a thin
sheet metal, which is mounted at the rear part of the housing.
This constuction is not yet optimally. We work on a better construction.
- no temperature sensitive objects (cables, wood etc.)
Bulb gets approx. 150°C surface temperature - if it is cooled
(normally 467°C). Therefore let some place around the reflector.
- do not touch the bulb until it gets cool
- avoid fingerprints on the glass, it burns itself on.
- cool your bulb and TFT panel active with minimum two 120mm fans
(you can reduce rpm of the fans increasing their voltage)
Light rays / OVERHEATING:
Never view directly in the bulb !
Retina combustion danger (36.000 Lumen). Also not in the projection
ray!
Never let the bulb working if it does not sit in a closed housing.
Every bulb - especially 400W - radiates enough UV rays, your skin
will thank you (example: 5 min. / 30 cm space to bulb - DANGER !)
- danger of explosion glass of gravel = always in the stable, well
ventilated housing!
- max. bulb temperature 600°C - make temperature measurements
or cool the bulb down with fans (!)
Photos represent explicitly no instructions, but rather serve only
as a construction impetus.
If you are not yourself certain, rather ask in the forum and send
photos per mail before you do something incorrect.
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