DIY cheap way to build 10,000 lumens large venues projector
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- čas přidán 1. 03. 2014
- 10,000 lumens large venues projectors are extremely expensive and very heavy. This is a how to tutorial to custom build 10,000 lumens large venues projector by using two 5,000 lumens LCD projectors total cost under $2,500 (two Epson 1960 projectors). This video will show you how to build one. See below descriptions for links to buy all materials and parts for this low cost homemade projector stacking bracket.
Cheap DIY 20,000 lumens projector brightness testing, comparsion
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To build this rig you need
Epson 1960 projectors
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Four 1/2-13 threaded Rod 12 inches
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Sixteen ½-13 hex nuts
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Sixteen ½ inch washers
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12X48 Black Shelf board (I cut into two 12X20 pieces)
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Projector mounting screws for Epson 1960 projector screw size is eBay link M4X0.70mm, Length 30mm
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Cheap DIY 20,000 lumens projector brightness testing, comparsion
+Tim Z Hi Tim, I'm considering doing this for a large outdoor movie projection. My budget is a little lower than the $2600 that two Epson 1960s are. I was considering a Benq MH741. This projector 4000 lumens projector is $899 and has "corner fit" correction like the epson, so it should work the same way, right? Thanks
+Alfred Martin sorry, I only worked with NEC and Epson projectors before so I know you can move the corners with small increments to make this work. I have never worked with Benq projectors before so I cannot comment on that brand.
One question. How close can you move this rig up to the wall? Like, to achieve a 42 inch image. Is this possible?
Tim Z can you giveaway me old cheap projector I really want to have one on my room if it's ok
Could you make a 3d projector like this? If you covered the lenses with opposing filters?
You could put two different colored gels in front of the lenses to help take the guesswork out of which grid is from which Beamer. Red and green for example. On perfect registration you’ll get yellow lines.
Brilliant, Filip.
I built this rig for a recent event (September 15, 2016) and it works I used it for over 6 hours! There are some caveats though... There are omissions in the video and perhaps they aren't entirely necessary, but would have been nice.
1 - Decide on how you can position your projectors on each board. Mine were mounted using the straight edge of the board to keep each one aligned. Position also has to consider the lens' position left and right.
2 - Create a paper template for the projector mounting points. This will make drilling holes way easier.
3 - Drill the corner holes slightly larger than the threaded rod. You need enough play that the boards do not hang when you move them.
4 - The video implied that tweaking the blending of the two projectors was an easy thing to do. It is not.
5 - As the video states, you must have a projector that allows for corner HDMI adjustments.
6 - Turn off remote control on the upper unit as the video stated. Use the wireless remote for the lower unit.
7 - If you do events, determine how far you need to be away from the screen. Once you have this setup you will not want to move it.
This thing is a real pain to setup. I used MDF and the threaded rod would easily get hung up when moving the top board/shelf.
It does not double the brightness, but it does make enough of a difference that it is worth the hassle.
That is all.
I was thinking why not invert one of them and use image flip and image shift. That way you could mount them bottom to bottom on a board and rear mount the entire rig using a bracket or something, it would only be slightly bigger than a commercial projector.
Is that because, as with most perception, the relationship between actual brightness and perceived is logarithmic. So a light meter may say something is double brightness but it may only appear 50% brighter
Great job Tim! Our school wanted to get a big projector for our auditorium but the huge ones were just too expensive. This will be a great alternative to try out! Thank you!
Absolutely amazing even today I've been stacking Panasonic 6700 for my kids out door movie theater and this helped a lot
This tutorial is AMAZING! Thank you!
This is a GREAT video. Thank you SO much for taking the time to make such a clear and easy to understand video for no other reason than to help the rest of us!!
Incredible idea. Thanks for this. Well done.
Thank you so much for posting this Tim!. I was able to stack two of the Epson 1940W projectors and use them on a 14' x 8' da-lite rear projection screen. This worked well at two events for over 1,000 viewers where we had no control over the lighting.
Just want to add that this series of Epson projectors are Excellent for the price.
Jason Patzke Nice 8400 lumens!
Glad you took time to make this work for you.
Absolutely brilliant! Thank your for saving us $14,000+. This makes so much sense, yet I would have not thought of it. You have been of tremendous service - thank you!
Great idea, man! What a clever way to accomplish the task!
Great vid Tim!
THX for posting!
Absolutely amazing! Congratulations and thanks for sharing!
Well done for coming up with this solution... And thank you for sharing it
This is brilliant. Well done!
Just what I'm looking for. Thanks for sharing.
Great set up especially for a basic dual platform for the projectors. For those who argue the technical aspect of getting 10,000 lumens from two 5,000 lumen projector, I say the main point is you are getting a stronger picture for way less than a 10,000 lumen projector cost wise. Wonder what a light meter would read for the two projectors verses just for one?
The lumen meter will just measure double the brightness. It´s your eyes perception which is applying a gamma curve / log scale.
Thats pretty cool. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Very creative; good thinking; excellent presentation. Thank YOU!
I absolutely love your video it’s smart and gracious fun to watch as well, thank you
Great DIY. Thanks for sharing. :)
For people who say this doesn't work my guess is they never buy anything with more than one bulb, LED flash lights, photo lighting etc, because more bulbs never add more light. laugh. :) and their car has one head light only. ;) so what if lumens aren't exact. give the guy credit for saving money. great job. God Bless
Exactly. I can't stand people sometimes. Always critical. They are commenting on the guys video showing them it works and how he did it. You can't win. Thumbs up to him.
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Some people just love talking shit. I think this mans work and video explaining his process is extremely well done, fair play and thumbs up..
would it be possible to stack 2 panasonic pt-dw5100u any ideas if they have corner keystone correction?
very smart. cheap and effective solution. This design is amazing. during a movie event when 1 projector light bulb died u still can continue to watch the rest of the movie with half the brightness. The $13,000 projector cant do that. So, your design is a winner over the more expensive one. nicely done.
most 13k plus projectors are dual bulb
Awesome build bro!!
Wow I cant believe I've never thought of this, thank you!
Thank you for sharing this it's very helpful!
Thanks for sharing Tim, I help out in a school and during plays our rear projection screen does not pump out enough light to contrast with our theater lights, I think Ill have a go at this.
amazing great video Tim. I most definitely subscribe and like. thank you so much.
Great video, now to experiment with multiple projectors
Great idea. Great execution of it.
Awesome!!! Thank you for sharing!
GREAT BUILD SIR!!
Very good. Thanks Tim!
very professional video! i may be using your solution in the near future.
Great tip for saving Ken.
Great build!
bravo man, you rock.
very well done video. thank you.
Saving this video thank you for your insight! Tim Z!
Nice idea and innovative. Thx!
We used to do that same thing with two 10k's! Though it may have been more for a if one projector goes down the other one still running sort of deal.
very creative. Nice work!
Awesome stuff 😎👍 nice work!
Ingenious! Thanks!
Great work Tim. Nice rig. This is a tried and true method to get more brightness from projection systems and your DIY rig is a very economical approach.
Please note however that doubling the number of projectors does not double the lumens. The brightness increases logarithmically, not linearly. So two 5,000 lumen projectors equal something around 8,500 lumens as I recall (perhaps another commenter could do the math for us based on the Inverse-Square Law.) Each projector added brings less of an increase, with greatly diminishing returns beyond 4 projectors.
Nice info. Still Close enough. 1.7 times brighter then :P
Combined brightness will be 10,000 lumens, however our eyes and ears perceive a doubling in sound or light output on a logarithmic scale. Hope this answers some questions and clears any confusion!
The crux of your statement is correct, @Tracy Evans, but brightness is indeed doubled. It's the eye's PERCEPTION that doesn't see "double" the brightness, as @Astor Rosic pointed out before.
Tracy: you are just plain wrong. Most people in the event business have this point of view, but it just isn´t true. Use a lumen meter and check it for yourself...
Very Smart and well prepared
I'd be interested to see this technique with a couple of polarizing filters for a proper (non-interleaved) 3D projection using the passive glasses that they have in the cinema (as opposed to the expensive shutter glasses used on 3D TVs and 3D projectors). I guess it would depend on getting video that is separable into two synchronised streams and finding a polarizing filter that isn't too dark and doesn't melt in front of the lenses...
Awesome Thanks very brilliant.
I save $1000 of dollars thanks to you Tim
You are a genius! Thanks a lot!
Nice tutorial, it seems to me that projectors with vertical lens shift would be better suited for this, as there would be no need for digital keystoning and thus no loss of quality.
I do a large Christmas display at my home for Angels for Animals and Toys for Tots. THANK YOU for this video. Very simple, practical and effective. Its solves my problem and opens all kind of doors and creative processes. Thank you for sharing.!!!!
Great and so easy thanks to you
Hi, the truth is that this video I did not see anywhere and the idea is great, thanks for sharing and I will put it into practice friend thanks :)
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Projector alignment is spot on, but 2 x 5k does not equate to 10k. Stick a meter on it and you will see that you'll only actually get around 7.5k ANSI. Don't take my word for it though, try it yourself.
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Hi Tim
Do you think I can use the same technique to project on an 1.43 screen by stacking two projectors, I'm not sure how should I edge blend them, Considering I'm using 4k cinema projectors
Very cool. I would have made the shelves out of thin aluminum with holes, and made them closer together. Everything else was new to me though. Good job.
very good video
Awesome video thanks
Hi Tim nice video sharing. By the way, do you know to use the 2 projectors to produce a 3D image by using passive 3D glasses instead of using active 3D glasses? Tks.
Thank Uu, This is Great...
Great tutorial! Thanks for showing us this. I think this will be very useful to many people. I know it will be a big help to me. Thanks again
Fantastic!
Even more comfortable it's with NEC Stacking correction tool, which is supported by several of their projectors. Allows to stack up to 4 devices.
REALLY?! That's actually really useful since I have a bunch of NECs lying around.
God bless you in your ministry :)
what u think about using 2 mirrors to make a shortrhow projector? the firt image will be inverted...the second mirror will solve the proble?
Wow.... so helpfull idea
Good content, thank you
I have the cree x2000vx rgb 88watts led projector and its pretty bright and with higher wattage rgb leds and different lense options it could of easily been manufactured for large venue use at similar cost.
Great video
wow! ur knowledge it really helps me
ON STAGE CEBU Thanks, let everyone here know how this works out for you.
Just make sure your projectors can do corner keystone.
Good job👍🏻👍🏻
Verry good ideea
Man ur a smart man would gave figured that out by the time of the end of the world life or death situation. But in today's time things r very costly and it pays to have time and patience ! You made this look easy and it is with ur instructions u save a lot if people with the resources and not enough money achieved the goal they thought they were sold when we buy a decent projector but double two into one to combine light into time and sync them we might be closer to time travel then we think!!!!!
Very clever.
Nice Job
Very cool
Good idea.
this would also be a great 3D set up but you would need a few more items like an aluminum screen and good polarizing filters
Interesting idea
Need to know how to alignment projector by stereoscopic player or other way?
fantastic 🙂
Combined brightness will be 10,000 lumens, however our eyes and ears perceive a doubling in sound or light output on a logarithmic scale. Hope this answers some questions and clears any confusion!
Thanks!
Thanks for these videos about stacking projectors. I have only just come across the concept of stacking, so this is great information for me.
For more stability in the stacking stand, I would suggest that if you installed a second Nut below the Nut that sit under the platform you are adjusting, the second Nut would prevent the first Nut from any movement due to vibration or thermal changes overtime. I used to make aircraft parts and we would use this double Nut method to ensure the Jigs would not lose their tolerance. You will adjust the bottom Nut as demonstrated in this video and then when you have it in the right place you can secure it by tightening the second Nut up against the first, that way the first Nut will remain in the perfect position.
How did you drill out the holes for projector mounting screws? Did you use a template?
Hi Tim, this is a great tool for using projection mapping and stuff... We are a church here in Mexico and I was wondering if there is any way of achieving this with projectors that doesn't have the corner keystone option? Please let me know if there is a tweak or something we could do with this projectors so we can make it happen! Thank you!
You can download and try Immersive Display PRO see if that software will work for you. That software will let you do digital image adjustment/alignment for each projector.fly.elise-ng.net/index.php/downloads
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GREET JOB !!!!!!!!! ALL THE HATERS OUT THERE ARE JUST PISSED THAT YOU SAVED 14,000 $ TO GET THE SAME PICTURE THEY PAID $20,000 TO GET!!!!! LOL
I think that this is a great solution. The only caveat that I'd offer is that you are taking a hit to contrast. But the proof is in the projection and I'm sure that when you're using your 2x or 4x rig, the image looks better and better for your application the more of the projectors you turn on.
When you're chaining projectors, have you noticed any lag in signal further down the chain? Or is the 4th projector's signal still seemingly in sync with the first one?
I used short VGA cables chain them from one projector to the next and did not experience any lag. I did run into problems with weak signal when I try to run long VGA line to the projector. That problem can be solved by buying a low cost 1 to 2 or 1 to 4 Powered VGA Splitter Amplifier
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does anyone know the screen size possible to achieve with excellent quality.
Hi, Tim, Smart idea! Thanks for sharing. One question please- I need to put them both with ceiling mount. How could I put the two projects both installed from ceiling please? Thanks & RGDS, Shuhong Yu
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Very nice! Do you connect the two projectors together via daisy chain or with two video cards or something like a triplehead2go?
Ben Easler daisy chain VGA input to VGA output ports on projector
You'd use a DualHead2Go only when using the projectors independently to shine on different surfaces. For this project, the goal is to converge the image of multiple projectors displaying the exact same image onto one physical screen. Therefore, splitters or daisy-chains are the way to go.
I can build the rig but not sure I can set the projectors up the video seems fast but can I consult u for a cost
What's the end result picture size in inches (am looking for 300" size and more
is it possible to do this with all projectors or they need the pattern setting? I have a couple of Sony VPL-CH355
Yes you can do this with Sony VPL-CH355 it has corner keystone function.
I would had tryed to mount them with the top one upside down and slide shifted so the lenses comes alinged each other and to reduce the gap between each of them at the minimum ( top to top) projector, almost touching. That way, alignment would make more sense as the light sources would become almost near as a single light souce.
its like setting the register on a printing press