Introduction: 6 Essential Pointers to Help Your LED Projector Last Longer

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As a China wholesale company of projectors we have gotten many questions related to how to make sure your projector last longer. Besides, making sure you get a LED based projector, as the light bulbs lasts way longer than traditional projectors, there are 6 other easy tricks that we would like to share below:

Step 1: Invest in a Sealed Travel Case for the Projector

One of the most important things you can do to protect your projector is to protect it from the elements when you’re not using it. Dust, moisture, static, magnets, bumps and jolts are just a handful of things that can knock your pocket projector offline. As such, a sealed case with shock-absorbent material can go a long way to protecting the device.

Step 2: Find a Safe, Secure Position for the Projector

It can be tempting to set up your mini projector just anywhere thanks to its small size. You do, however, need to make sure that the projector is safe where it is. An errant elbow, a gust of wind or a slight vibration on the surface could knock down the projector to the floor. On a similar note, make sure that all devices physically connected to the projector – like a phone or digital camera – are secured as well. You knock one device down, the other will soon follow thanks to the cables hooking them up together.

Step 3: Use a Clean Microfiber Cloth to Clean the Lens

You can actually use ordinary cotton in a pinch, but keeping a clean piece microfiber cloth is a much better alternative. This kind of cloth can pick up dust, dirt and oil without too much pressure; in turn minimizing the risk of scratching the lens up as you wipe it clean. Some screen cleaning fluid can help if the lens has been gummed up by the oil from fingertips.

Step 4: Keep the Projector Well Ventilated While Operating

The average mini projector uses LED bulbs which are less prone to overheating than their older counterparts. However, the components of a miniature projector are crammed together quite tightly. This results in a gradual buildup of heat, especially when you have a smart projector hooked up to an Internet access point and running multiple apps in the background. You may even consider using a small electric fan to allow air to flow more freely through and around the projector.

Step 5: Avoid Running the Projector in Dusty and Smoky Environments

Again, a tiny projector using LED bulbs is not as vulnerable to dust and smoke as their gas-based counterparts. Excessive dust and smoke can still mess with the more sensitive electrical components of the projector, though. Your projector won’t break down from short exposure, but do avoid dusty and smoky settings whenever possible.

Step 6: Regularly Clean the Projector’s Filter

Mini projectors use filters to screen out the aforementioned dust and smoke when they run. You may have to consult your user manual on how to access and then clean out the filter of your model, but it is a procedure worth noting if you want your projector to last longer. You’ll also need to clean your projector out more often if you are forced to use your projector in places with lots of dust or smoke floating about.

Keep these tips in mind, and you will be able to significantly prolong the lifespan of your mini projector!

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