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In Reply to: Projectavision Defunct posted by ecreature on September 23, 2000 at 09:27:04:
I had exactly the same situation when that $10K beast just stopped working. Same story about phone calls to nowhere and thoughts about the boat anchors - or a heavy clay bird.I refused to throught it away, so I opened it up. After some time it became obvious that it was the cheap power supply in that thing that croaked. With little research we were able to find a replacement part for - get ready for it - $8.50. Yep, plus shipping. It had to me modified to the tune of few minutes, but the bottom line is - it fixed everything.
Since then I ordered two more spare power supplies - just in case.
So, if your projector refuses to be turned ON, then chances are you have the same problem. Then call 888-826-5432 and get a couple of PS-150 power supplies. Any good tech should be able to replace the bad one - and you are back in business.
Let me know if you need more hint on how to troubleshoot that problem.
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