This one is interesting.
NC1100L, in use for 7+ years. Runs about 35% of full power. So not stressed at all.
Started to turn it self of due to overheating.
After doing a lot of tests. the ONLY telemetry indicating overheating is the laser diodes get to about 92c and it goes into a warning and then will power down. Everything else seems at normal levels.
Ran it all yesterday with the lamp on doing nothing else. not a problem. Temps looked normal.
Ran typical sessions (Tho not with patrons) today, and I can see the temps climbing again...
Driver temps all good. have not moved from expected levels. Diodes are all climbing. near 70c now.
Have just stopped it playing the test session, and left the laser on. See if that makes a difference. (Nothing yer after 30 min) Same temps.
Note: With and without filters. Has not made a difference. (As you would expect)
Environmental temps are good and at expected levels. Intake is 31c when on and 26c when in standby. Not unusual.
As you probably know, the NC1100L has a closed-loop liquid cooled. Expected to last the life of the projector.
One possible cause is the cooling loop liquid has gone bad? But then why do other components in the cooling loop still look ok?
Why could it have worked fine one day, and not the next?
Has anyone seen a problem like this, and if so, what was the remedy?
NC1100L, in use for 7+ years. Runs about 35% of full power. So not stressed at all.
Started to turn it self of due to overheating.
After doing a lot of tests. the ONLY telemetry indicating overheating is the laser diodes get to about 92c and it goes into a warning and then will power down. Everything else seems at normal levels.
Ran it all yesterday with the lamp on doing nothing else. not a problem. Temps looked normal.
Ran typical sessions (Tho not with patrons) today, and I can see the temps climbing again...
Driver temps all good. have not moved from expected levels. Diodes are all climbing. near 70c now.
Have just stopped it playing the test session, and left the laser on. See if that makes a difference. (Nothing yer after 30 min) Same temps.
Note: With and without filters. Has not made a difference. (As you would expect)
Environmental temps are good and at expected levels. Intake is 31c when on and 26c when in standby. Not unusual.
As you probably know, the NC1100L has a closed-loop liquid cooled. Expected to last the life of the projector.
One possible cause is the cooling loop liquid has gone bad? But then why do other components in the cooling loop still look ok?
Why could it have worked fine one day, and not the next?
Has anyone seen a problem like this, and if so, what was the remedy?
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