The power consumption of an basic model of LCD projector is around 250W to 400W depending on the make and model, brightness 2000 to 3000 ansi lumens SVGA projector.
No, projectors are not difficult to use. Just plug them in, hook up the audio/video cables to you cable box or computer, and press the power button on the projector to start it up.
Due to the bright bulb, the 3M 2000 overhead projector can use a substantial amount of power and is not, unfortunately, Energy Star rated.
The Sanyo Multiverse Xtrax projector series had quite a few models. If you need to know the model of your projector, check the label next to the power input. One possible model is the PLC-XE40.
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The length of the cable is determined by the distance from the center of the distribution panel to the center of the load.
Replace the power cable.
Its called Data cable. and another cable is called Power cable.
Is because of the power rang. The power passing through 6mm2 cable cannot pass through 2.5mm2 cable.
No.
You can do it but what happens is that you might end up getting interference due to the movement of charge in the power cable.
There is the A/V cable which can be replaced with an optional HDMI cable. The Charging Cable which is a Mini USB and a Full size USB at the other end. There is also a Power Cord. They can be an Ethernet Cable for a wired online connection, but it would not be part of the PS3 equipment in the box