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Re: [photo-3d] Fed Projector


  • From: Mike Kersenbrock <michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Fed Projector
  • Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 20:31:35 -0700

Hi,
	I'm not sure where you are, but one of the
first things is to check what voltage it uses.  I think they
are normally for 220/240'ish volts & 50Hz.  The "problem"
with the polarizers is that they are up/down and left/right
sort of oriented rather than 45-degrees left-tilt and 45 right-tilt
as is the "standard" and how the glasses we can get are made.
Alternatively, I suppose one could fix the glasses until
the projector modification if figured out.  :-)
	I know Mike Watters has modfied one, maybe it's
in the book he's selling?  Some hints may be in the 
archives as well.

Mike (who got his first realist and first stereo projector from Mike W.) K.


Richard Hessel wrote:
>  
> I just recently purchased a Fed Stereo projector - probably not a
> great idea, but I couldn't resist it.  I was wondering if anyone has
> had any experience with one of these. It did not come with any
> instructions at all, not even in Russian.  I have seen links for the
> manual on-line, but they are all defunct.   I understand (from
> searching the P-3d archive) that it is a good idea to replace the
> polarizers with standard ones.  Does anyone have any
> suggestions on how I might do it?