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Well dust causes video games consoles to over heat 10 times faster than their normal heating rates so the dust acts as a barriacde and it needs a new motherboard then. I have replaced a motherboard in an NES console and its pretty easy then.
Bring your laptop in to be serviced. Also purchase a cooling pad. Dust effects laptops the same way it does a desktop but the laptop gets hotter faster because in most cases the hot air has nowhere to go. I bet your fans vent on the heatsink is caked right now with dust.
Samsung HLN507W turns on for about one minute then shuts off, three blinking lights stay on in front. It is not the lamp, nor the blue lamp cover switch for sure. I unplug it and immediately turn it on. It always does the same thing: comes on for 1 minute, then powers down - there is no wait time in between unplugging and powering on. All fans seem to work and I cleaned the dust out of it. Help.
Well, if there are no color lights on this strobe effect, a fairly standard color code for AC is Black is HOT White is Neutral, no insulation is ground and Red would power your strobe ( I Think )., I would hate to misinform you. Is this an AC powered strobe? Like when you wire up a ceiling fan you have the same color code. I'm sorry I can't help you further, and messing with live AC can be unsettling.
I would contact the manufacturer on this one-or maybe the shop who sold it to you. If under guarantee it may well need to be returned. Look in your manual for contact details.
Smoke sensors will trip if dust accumulates in them. Get a can of compressed air like they sell for cleaning the vents in computers and try blowing the dust out. That should reset your sensors, If not you could disable the fire sensors for your trip and get it serviced when you return.
either the fly-eye lens or the light polarizer is fried due to excessive dust and heat. bad news: you'll have to replace the entire optical engine. worse news: infocus doesn't make them anymore. sorry.
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