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Have you ever been to other DIY projector guides and hopefully you can do one but you don't have resources like projectors?
This is a replacement for DIY projectors!
Basically the idea behind it is that you make a projector as a backlight and then zoom in on the display picture.
So here are the resources: 2 boxes, one larger than the display, one on top of the it1x Page magni1x 1x300 W lamp, the garden box is good for the job1x mirror, the size of the monitor1x old LCD display is at least 15 "(
It doesn't matter as long as you get the box)
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Preferably in black.
1x heat dissipation fan, larger light, more FanOptional ** 1x 1x TV BoxTools ** ScrewdriverSo start the display you want to get wider, ready, so, pick up the screwdriver and start turning on the display and if there are speakers inside you can keep them if you want but I suggest you take them off.
When you arrive inside, you want to remove the cable attached to the motherboard.
Then take a cross screwdriver and drill the metal case at the joint.
Your goal is to find a transparent object like glass that has a smaller motherboard and cable and remove it.
Once removed, remove the main board and make sure to cut off the ground cable, because if it comes into contact with the metal while you're messing with it, it will shock you.
After this you should have a motherboard with vga/dvi port or cable and power input.
Sorry, I didn't take pictures.
If you can take out the installation board of the monitor and connect the motherboard to it, the picture below is that the tranparent object looks like a front-facing box after you find mon and makes a small cut in the box, putting the cable through it is a short step: after Pafter places the light, place your monitor front board on top of your box, then place the glass object and the motherboard with the bracket on the side of the box.
After placing the cardboard on the top of the motherboard.
Use the pipe tapthe gray part to fix everything on the front platform of my monitor. Put your second box on the mirror with a 45 degree angle at the top of the box.
After that, put a hole in the box on one side facing the mirror.
Try cutting the box a bit so that the mirror is about 20 cm away from the monitor and also put the magnifying glass on the hole.
Now put the box at the top of the display, test that you didn't take a good picture, then move it back and forth with a magnifying glass and find the perfect place after that.
And stick it there.
When you have a good picture, you will notice that it will get hot, so it is time to connect the fan.
Dig a hole in the bottom of the box and put the fan there, if you don't have a power supply then you can use the battery or one of the output selector adapters and select the voltage.
After that, you're almost done, and if you have a TV box, it would be a good idea to use it because the display can actually only be used on computers without a TV box.
Here are some of the finishing photos I watched survivor: P don't worry it's not my projector but the camera flash.
> If you have any questions, please send me an email at keeegz @ gmail.