I have just installed a supposedly "new" (antistatic baggie still sealed with Barco tape) Alchemy. When I opened it up, I found that the certificate battery was only five months short of the official replacement interval of five years!
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After replacing it, I discovered that it was not long for this world:
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AFAIK, Barco don't have an official recommendation of how low is a safe voltage, but I've measured batteries in Alchemies that have actually failed into FIPS lock in the 2.9s. I had a very lucky escape with this one (it was OK when I booted it after replacing the battery).
I find it disappointing that Barco is shipping supposedly new equipment that is this close to failure. The moral of the story is to keep several batteries in our field spares kits, and to check the batteries in all these things we install, including pulling and checking those that ship pre-installed in a projector.
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After replacing it, I discovered that it was not long for this world:
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AFAIK, Barco don't have an official recommendation of how low is a safe voltage, but I've measured batteries in Alchemies that have actually failed into FIPS lock in the 2.9s. I had a very lucky escape with this one (it was OK when I booted it after replacing the battery).
I find it disappointing that Barco is shipping supposedly new equipment that is this close to failure. The moral of the story is to keep several batteries in our field spares kits, and to check the batteries in all these things we install, including pulling and checking those that ship pre-installed in a projector.
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