Wireless Networks, Audio Visual, IWB & ICT suite installs
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
How NOT to mount a Projector
My biggest annoyance in my job is having to correct other peoples/company's mistakes!!! Especially when there is clearly no need for it. I went out to a small primary school to replace a projector and straight away the alarm bells were ringing. I noticed straight away the suspended ceiling was bowed in along 5 tiles. Upon closer inspection I noticed this.....
This mount is sat on a piece of MDF on top of the ceiling tile. If you look at the bottom right hand side of the picture you can clearly see where the ceiling matrix has started to buckle. The only thing preventing the entire mount from falling down was a security wire attached to a girder above the ceiling.......
The picture on the right hand side is how it should be done. Two 40mm x 40mm boxed channel rails secured to girders and then using zebedee's and M6 bolts you secure the mounting plate and work your way down. Its not rocket science. Forty minutes work and its secured correctly and looks a whole lot better then Mr Bodge it and leg It's attempt does!!!
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
New and improved!!!!
Hitachi UST projectors just got a whole lot more compact. The new ED-A220N is about a third smaller in size than its predecessor the ED-A100/101. The mounting system that is supplied with the new model is far superior to its predecessor. More robust and with much more movement. I installed two in an hour an half on my own!!!
Half term works
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Bits n Bats
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Value for money
Great news for any school out there that has projectors that need replacing. Hitachi will be offering a 5yr unit warranty and 6yr lamp warranty on selected projectors purchased between 01/02/2011 and 29/04/2011. These will be standard priced units, so this is exceptional value for money.
Beats the previous 3yr lamp and unit warranty hands down!! The potential saving in cost of new lamps is quite impressive on its own.
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