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    Thanks John

    Here are some pictures of the first projector completely finished. I recieved the bracket yesterday and they fit perfectly.

    Thanks for the support and looking forward to see the first show on youtube.

    If anyone is interested in a projector that is possible. I have 8 cases left to build projectors with. Don,t expect a " chinese " price for this projector.
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    edison,
    Do you have any images that show the layout of the laser deck relative to the fan/heat sink?

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    No i don,t have them. The lasers are mounted on the heatsink but that is obvious i guess. Sorry


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    I guess I am missing that. The lasers are mounted to the finned Al plate holding the fans? Or is this heat sink thermally conducting from a plate mounted mid-level? I might be turned around/upside down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by planters View Post
    I guess I am missing that. The lasers are mounted to the finned Al plate holding the fans? Or is this heat sink thermally conducting from a plate mounted mid-level? I might be turned around/upside down.
    Hey Planters, i think i know what you meaning. The lasers are mounted at the "mid-level" AL plate. Heat is going up and then the very nice heatsink is absorbing heat from air and cools it.
    Sorry for my bad English I have seen the design from Mr. Edison. I think it's an amazing design. The projector i have build is really sucks besides edison's one.
    It's 4 time smaller, lighter than the one i have. The lasers inside are a lot of better than the big laser-waves i have. The projector is completely closed.
    No air can come in. The one i have do have 2x 92mm fans in de lower level. and only push air outside the casing and sucks air inside through dustfilters.
    But problem is i have a negative air flow. Now dust comes everywhere where i don't want it. Edison did a well job with thinking of that ! reallly nice !
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    and also the casing is 100% Alu. I think it will be good enough to thermally conduct heat from the whole casing.
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    Well There is a big difference between designing and then let the metalshop do their work then do it all by yourself.
    The reason is simple, customers won,t except a handmade case that is spraypainted and looks sligtly different when buying 2 or more. I look at it if i can mass produce this projector and so everything should be spot on. The next will be a smaller version that is extremely small.


    Internally in this one i need to make some slight chances to make it more practical and i might change the height. I,m thinking of using an internalboard version of the ildaboard in the next one so it can be square in height and debt so then it will be 300mm x213 mm x213mm. Other then that i won,t change anything.


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    Hello Guys here are some pictures of the second projector i finished for Systematic lasers. To give you a peek ik the kitchen i also included a picture of the heatsink with the lasers on top. Enjoy!!!
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    Woow that's really cool man ! i didn't know that you installed the modules upside down.
    Looks fantastic and have space enough ! I love to see some more beamshots

    My projector is still not what i expected. Blue & Red are too big.
    Some cheap chinese projectors do have better beamspecs than the lasers i have.

    I see you used a keylock this time.
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