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    Much better than the "I feel the wind is blowing thier urine too close to me..." I was going to post.

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    Hey DZ, this colot correction board is really great. I was looking for it a long time. But I have a question. Could I use this colorboard also for a RG projector, or will this damage the board with wrong power distribution. It would be cool if I can use it for my 800mw RGY projector.

    Hoop to hear from you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allthatwhichis View Post
    Much better than the "I feel the wind is blowing thier urine too close to me..." I was going to post.
    Is that from "Urinetown" or something else?

    Urinetown has a unique plot for a musical, in the future, you have to pay to pee in New York, every time you go..... even in your own home.

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    Whoa! Looks like I missed a bit! Let me start here:

    Hey DZ, this colot correction board is really great. I was looking for it a long time. But I have a question. Could I use this colorboard also for a RG projector, or will this damage the board with wrong power distribution. It would be cool if I can use it for my 800mw RGY projector.
    Yes, it would work just fine with an RYG projector. Regarding power, as long as you keep the voltage within the tolerance, it should work fine. The recommended limit for the voltage regulators that I used is 25V per side (+25VDC to -25VDC). Most, if not all of the Chinese scanners seem to run on +/- 24VDC power supplies and would work fine. The nominal current draw is about 50mA. If you wanted to wire up a quick supply, you can buy a 12.6-0-12.6VAC transformer from Radio Shack and a bridge rectifier, connect it to the color board and it's good to go.

    Regarding the rest of the post above, I hate to see that this has gotten a bit out of hand. While I do believe it would be nice to have a very detailed spec sheet, fact of the matter is, very few people would find any of the information beneficial. Which is why I haven't spent the time to create one and instead I've been concentrating on some other projects. Perhaps at some point, I will get to creating the spec sheet, but for now, all the basic information needed to hook up, run and tune the board are available on my website. And for an idea of what the circuit diagram looks like, visit Pangolin's website.

    Sorry for the delay in replying to this, I've just been slammed for the past few days.

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