Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector how to turn off the speakers

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pcslookout

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
It should say power usage in the manual

Wow it only takes 0.7 to 1.8 amps. Is that about normal ? Sounds low.

1.8 amps is the maximum.
 

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Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
It should say power usage in the manual

Wow it only takes 0.7 to 1.8 amps. Is that about normal ? Sounds low.

1.8 amps is the maximum.

I think that sounds about right with a 200watt lamp
 

pcslookout

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Wouldn't it be just easier to buy sound dampering material to keep the speakers from being heard at all even at the maximum volume?

You could try that, but I don't know what kind of results you'd get.

No matter how much you block the main area the sound is coming out, you're not going to be able to surround the whole internal speaker with sound dampening material. You're limited with what you can do due to the projector needing to be well ventilated.

To disconnect the speakers, you'd need to open it up and hope it looks easy ;)

Composite output is going to suck. Are you sure that's all it has as video output?

Does this answer your question?

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4910374#Specifications

1 x component video output ( RCA phono x 3 )

I am just curious but does my DV10 have this connector in the back ? I didn't see it ? Whats can the other end of this type of cable look like if you want that kind of quality?