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Old 19-10-2009, 4:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Projecting through a wall?

Just wondered if anyone on here has gone for a projector set-up, where they have projected from another room and into the viewing room porthole style I guess. I need to create distance from my viewing wall and as a plus exclude pj fan noise. My aim is to gain an extra 2 ft, so was wondering how to calculate the hole size and see if was aesthetically viable (i.e is it going to be too big n ugly).

Also are there known problems when it comes to projecting through glass (refraction issues ect). Not necessarily going to use glass (or any other obstruction) just considering options.

Projector will be the Optoma HD65

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Re: Projecting through a wall?

take a look here mate this should help you

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Re: Projecting through a wall?

Yeah thanks mate. I did actually see that one, it's what pushed the idea really. The difference is I will be sitting the pj further from the wall (approx 2ft) and my concern is just how big the hole may need to be to allow the image through. But thanks for the link

p.s just read the piece about the non reflective glass, guess I learnt something new second time round, thanks again
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Hi there

i have seen some were in av forums i think? were a picture frame on the wall moves using motors and gears and in the wall behind the picture frame is a projector. there was a video of it, the chap pushed one button on his remote and the screen came down the blinds came down and the picture on the wall moved revelling the projector. it was very cool. using this way it wouldnt matter what size hole it was as long as the picture covered the hole i hope this helps, would be nice if we could find the video
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hi again i looked around and found the video



Projector hidden behind sliding picture

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Like this

Projector hidden behind sliding picture

Very James Bond

Many Thanks, gives me ideas to play with thats for sure.
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Yes thats the one, very cool

What projector are going to use? does it have a 12 volt trigger?

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Optoma HD65 & yes it has a 12v trigger.
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Nice, so now problem there then, switch on projector and screen comes down and picture frame moves over,sweet
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If you set up a projector 2ft plus the thickness of the wall away from any wall wont the corresponding picture size relect the maximum hole size needed?
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Re: Projecting through a wall?

Well yes, but if you use this picture frame idea you can make the hole bigger in the wall, this should not interfere with the picture size also with the hole in the wall being bigger more air can flow around the projector as the lens will get hot, then you can make a picture frame to the size you need to cover the hole what do you think
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If you set up a projector 2ft plus the thickness of the wall away from any wall wont the corresponding picture size relect the maximum hole size needed?
Not quite sure what you mean by this but I have just been informed by another helpful member that the pj will project an approximate 17" x 9.5" image at 2ft distance from the lens. From this I will add to when cutting through the partition wall taking into account that the projected image will increase the further it goes through.

The moving picture is an idea to play with but unsure if I want the added headache regarding the set-up but who knows.
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Hi, yes i see what you are saying, well good luck with it
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Hey mods.... I see you moved my thread. I know this is to do with Projectors but it is also Home Cinema DIY is it not? Can it not be moved back there? Nice to get opinions from another perspective.
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