Torpedo Projector...Not Bad For $70

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

Torpedo Projector on 125" Screen With Lights On. Video taken with webcam so quality sucks

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  • looks good will this wok good on a wall?

  • @edwardrendon It will if its the right kind of paint

  • Someone posted to my Torpedo Review that you can get the Torpedo at JCPenny's only online for $99. I want to know more about the bulbs too since I've been doing reviews on that, but can't find any decent bulbs anywhere!!!!

  • I ordered a 75 watt bulb for mine. A 75 watt burns alot hotter than the 50 i had in it but i modified my projector and put a huge computer fan in it so it stays pretty cool. The picture quality is better so its worth it.

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  • how to u reset the picture to default i have lost my manual plz let me know asap

  • @pumpkinhead583 No I didnt i made it myself for about 20 dollars

  • I hope to god you did not spend serious cash on that screen to use this projector

  • We used Killz primer for our screen and it works great, and it won't mold, lol.

  • @shiltspc That's why you invest in LED technology =)

  • Any comments as to what a good replacement fan would be in order to go to a higher watt bulb?

    Looks like the stock one is a 3 pin CPU fan.

  • there are some nice LED bulbs that would fit in there to replace the stock one, but i've also heard that if the bulb doesn't draw enough power, the unit wont even turn on because it thinks something is wrong. but that would be awesome if i could retro fit an led into it that would be extremely bright and last forever without drawing hardly any juice

  • I wouldn't go over 50 watts...the power supply gets extremely hot, too hot to touch even. I've been using 50 watt bulb ok without melting my projector, but man, that power supply box thingie gets really really hot.

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