
Originally Posted by
DrEvil
I noticed the colors off and was trying to adjust them. I had trouble finding where to go so I looked online. Nothing I've found seems to match what I'm seeing though. This is one video I looked at.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEmBM25YovM
Looks like you've already found Beyond's color balancing settings.
Assuming your projector(s) have analogue diode drivers, most likely those driver boards have trim pots for balancing colors. But, it is important to monitor amperage, against the diodes' mfr specs, while making those adjustments to avoid damage.
Misalignment of beams, inside the projector can also cause color imbalance, with some diode power being lost inside the projector, most likely due to dichroic mirrors being maligned. Initially, this usually appears down range as non concentric beam colors.
If your projectors are old and/or the diode mounts have insufficient heat sinking and/or obstructed air cooling some of the diodes may be dying due to overheating, which will send them into a self destructive low resistance/high current state.
If that's the case, you may need to replace those diodes.
Hope this info helps to restore your balance.
BR
Roj
Last edited by TheHermit; 10-12-2025 at 16:31.
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