willgolf ...
Howdy, willgolf ..
Paste the plug on your Epson projector. Any other electrical connection you can get to on the rest of your video system as well. I did most of my rear projection TV and the picture is definitely improved. I had to make some adjustments in color, brightness, etc., but it was worth the effort. I’m getting somewhat of a 3-D presentation now. Must be the added detail. The Superbowl looked mighty fine.
You don’t have to wait for anything to dry or cure to plug back in. You’ll have a different perspective once you start using TC. Its not a liquid. Its more like a very thin paste that ends up looking like you used a very soft pencil to paint the connector surfaces. Just a little dab will do ya. :-)
Frank
Howdy, willgolf ..
- In my theater room, I have an Laser Epson 10000 projector. Are you saying that it will improve the picture quality of the projector if I apply to the power connector? Based on what Frank said, I can brush the solution on and not have to wait until it dries or cures before plugging back in or connecting. Am I missing anything?
Paste the plug on your Epson projector. Any other electrical connection you can get to on the rest of your video system as well. I did most of my rear projection TV and the picture is definitely improved. I had to make some adjustments in color, brightness, etc., but it was worth the effort. I’m getting somewhat of a 3-D presentation now. Must be the added detail. The Superbowl looked mighty fine.
You don’t have to wait for anything to dry or cure to plug back in. You’ll have a different perspective once you start using TC. Its not a liquid. Its more like a very thin paste that ends up looking like you used a very soft pencil to paint the connector surfaces. Just a little dab will do ya. :-)
Frank