BenQ HT1075 DLP Projector Overheating/Shuts Down Quickly
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- Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024
- Another BenQ HT1075 with overheating problems. This one had a lamp explode and shot some glass into the blower fan clogging it and damaging one of the pairs of lower fan blades. I tried a few fan options but ended up buying another fan.
I did make a little oopsie that you will see. Fortunately it was minor and all worked out just fine.
This projector model is one I see commonly with overheating. I suspect it's due to its popularity as there are no obvious design problems that make it more susceptible.
My projector had the same issue - broken bulb pieces not letting the cooling fan function properly, causing a shutdown within minutes of power on.
Thanks to this great video, not only was I able to reach to the core of the projector and rectify the issue, my projector got a much deserved clean up. Without this incredibly helpful video I could never have felt confident enough to open up the unit. Thanks a lot Frank for your help! Cheers.
Thank you for letting me know! :)
Easy mistake to make, good job you spotted it before sending it back. Really enjoy watching these videos, Cheers Frank.
Much appreciated Karl!
Hi Frank, excellent video, as usual!! The other day I took my Benq W1070 apart to clean the DMD, and when I put it back together it started to have overheating / fan noise problems within 5 minutes (it never did before I cleaned it, even after running for hours!).
When it starts up:
Temp 265
Fan 1 RPM 2459
Fan 2 RPM 2459
Fan 3 RPM 3390
Fan 4 RPM 1954
After only 5 minutes:
Tenp 385
Fan 1 RPM 3871
Fan 2 RPM 4054
Fan 3 RPM 3315
Fan 4 RPM 3315
After that I turn it off, don't wanna blow up my lamp!
From the outside, when it's running the hottest part is the Power Fan (#2) area. The Lamp exhaust fan (#1) doesn't seem to be pushing out a lot of air and the air is not that warm, compared to fan #2. But then again, the culprit could be the lamp blower (#3), as you point out in some of your videos.
What the heck did I do wrong when I cleaned the projector and took out a pound of dust from everywhere, including the fans?
Why is is getting so hot so QUICKLY even though the fans are spinning? (I checked that the fans are pointing in the right direction, BTW 😀)
If it turns out I need to replace the power fan or the lamp blower fan (#3), do any of you know where can I buy them in Europe or America without having to wait a month for them to arrive from China???
THANKS A LOT!
NEVER MIND!!!!!! I DID PUT THE LAMP FAN FACING THE WRONG WAY!!! Sorry for wasting your time 😕
No worries! I was just about to ask if the fan had been reversed as I have seen that before. Nice job on solving the problem and enjoy the projector!
I've had a particular interest for this series/case design of BenQ's from around this time. Good to see another kept out of a landfill, too.
Thanks! I have another here but its pretty bad. Was hit by lightening and the mainboard is wonky. Im keeping it around for parts so far.
@@FixitFrank Have you done board-level repair on these--like replacing the bga chips?
I have. My background is electronics. Board level repair. I fell into this because of my day job. I still do side work with actual general electronics stuff. I just cant share most of it online because its a lot of proprietary designs. I used to fix xbox 360s with the red-ring, and I have saved more than a few SSDs when they lost a few BGA connections. I have not had a reason to do it on a projector because its not really worth it. Replacing the parts with BGA connections usually need programming with firmware that I don't have access to.
Another detailed repair. Thanks as always Frank for your time and patience. Your share of knowledge is fantastic. Looking forward to the optics cleaning video also!
Hi Frank - I have followed the instructions as per your video. Very helpful. However, when I put the power cord on, it does not power on. After pressing the black switch that needs to remain pressed, it does not do anything. The power led blinked once for a millisecond and then it just went dead. Any help would be appreciated.
Perfect,exactly what I needed !!
Another dose of viewing pleasure). Thank you Frank)
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching :)
HT1570. W1070 W1070+ and W1080t are pretty much the same thing. I have a couple of these which need looking at. In the right state of mind I'll have a go at them. Great video. Lovely jubbly.
Even the firmware IC says W1070+ on it. The power supply was from a MP612(also similar chassis). I think Qisdi(the OEM) must have come up with a dozen models from that chassis(I'm speculating).
Frank I noticed the title BenQ HT1057 need changing to HT1075
@@chessguru900 LOL. Thank you
Very nice detail video and explanation ...well done.
I have a BenQ 1070+ projector. Sometimes it works for more than 2 hours without any problem, and sometimes it shuts down after 20 minutes and shows a red "temp" signal. Note that I always use the same display settings. What do you think is causing this?
Its likely a fan. Which fan? not sure. I'd check the service menu and see which fan is throwing the error. My guess is either the exhaust fan(near the lamp) or the DMD fan
My Benq out of nowhere, started to shut down àfter 3 minutes of usage.
Opened ànd cleaned. Noticed that a fan (left) is not working. I've replaced it. Did not help. Then I've decided to replace also the mid fan that blows into the lamp. Also didn't help, lamp shutting down because of overheating. All fans are blowing now, into the right direction.
What else can I check/do?
Check the service menu to see what fan it is. Also be sure you replaced the fans with the same exact model or it may not work. service menu - Press Menu, then press Enter/Source at the same time. Use the arrow keys to navigate to box 4. Fans can still spin yet not report their status properly. Usually its the blower fan or system fan(near the lens) but I have seen all of them fail at one time or another.
@@FixitFrank after my 4 or 5th time inside, now the lamp doesn't turn on. So can't check the service menu.
Ohh got you. What are the LEDs doing currently?
@@FixitFrank I've decided to send it to a service, so an SME will look at it.
Thanks for replying.
@@NicoLit amigo o meu benq w1070 aconteceu do mesmo jeito q vc falo aí até q a lâmpada desligou de vez vc conseguiu arrumar o seu e qual foi o problema
Really clear instruction. Thanks. I followed the instruction for cleaning the blower fan of broken glass. After I put it back together, all the fans turned on except the blower fan for 2 seconds, and then it turns off with flashing green power light. Any idea? Did I break something? I took it apart and put it back together a few times and still the same. I even tested the blower fan with a 9v battery and it does spin.
Edit: it turns out I didn’t connect the upper main board to the lower main board properly. The power pins were connected but not the data pins on the other side.
That riser will drive you nuts. Now I almost expect to plug it in wrong just because I know that I will likely have to double check that spot again. I feel your pain!
@@FixitFrank And again, thanks for your video. Really helpful.
BTW, to help others, my original symptom was the project doing auto-shutoff after 5 min. Solid red power light. Solid green temp light.
Anyone knows the name of the part that the door switch is connected attached to the entire part it holds the lamp and it's connected to cn602 on the power board
I'm not following. Do you mean the black plastic part that the switch is mounted in? Or do you mean the door switch itself? I cant recall CN602 unfortunately.
Will you add the link for how you clean the dust in the lens? I did not see it in the description. Thanks
Looks like I forgot. One moment. Ill link it here and add it into the description later.
@@FixitFrank Hi Frank, can you still add that link to the description please. I could really REALLY use it. Thank you so much for all you do!!!
My brand new Ben q is having the same issue but not sure what the root cause is tried a few trouble shooting things but no luck
What trouble shooting steps have you tried so far? Also, what model do you have?
Hey frank can you fix white lines in BenQ 1075 Prjector
its probably a loose or unseated mainboard. usually that's a bad connection between the mainboard and the DMD card. or the DMD itself.
@FixitFrank I ran a commerical fan in the direction of the projector and over the course of an hour the lines went away /no rewiring invovled #fixed
In that case it probably had dust build up on the fan blades. That will lower the air foil effect and prevent enough air from moving. A good cleaning would probably solve your issue.
Hey, Frank do you have a website or way to contact you? I just put a new lamp in my BenQ after my lamp exploded. It runs for a few minutes and then shuts off with a red light on the lamp. I'm going to watch the video and try to fix it myself but if I can't fix it, I'd like to see about sending it in to you for repair.
I have an email on the about page about halfway down. It might ask you for a captcha to display it. Helps prevent spammers. I'd turn it up on its right side(from the back) and get a cotton swab and push against the turbine blower fan inside the lamp basket. For some reason when these have exploding lamps the quarts tends to fly into that fan housing. The fans have very little torque and a tiny jam is all you need to shut it down. If the fan is stuck, a gentle push up or down will free the glass and then it should fall out the square opening. ruclips.net/video/zQl5rxPHG-o/видео.html This fan is the one I mean. I would expect a temp led though, not a lamp led.
I imagine you have a new lamp assembly. Does your color start to get wobbly right before it turns off? A cheap lamp assembly with an incorrect ND filter can cause early shutdowns by confusing the color wheel sensor.
You might want to check the service menu to see if you have any fan errors recorded. Press Menu, then Source and Enter at the same time. You will get some boxes on the upper left side. Use the arrow keys and back to navigate. I think its box 3 or 5 that has the errors recorded.
@@FixitFrank Thanks, I'll try the cotton swab advice and see if that helps. I do have a brand new lamp assembly. I haven't noticed the for getting wobbly before shutting off but I'll pay close attention to that the next time I cut it on and check it. I got the lamp from Pureland Supply and heard that they're pretty reputable so I'd be disappointed to hear that I got a cheap lamp from them. Okay, awesome. I'll try service menu and see if it has any errors on it and then get back to you. It'll probably be a few days before get around to it though. Thanks again for your advice so far, I really do appreciate it.
If you got it from Pureland, you are OK. Those are fine lamps. I always ask though because there are so many "bottom feeders" out there who use those bad IR filters. I actually run a new Purelandsupply lamp in my HT1075 at home and its great.
Me, watching this video, but not all the way to the end to discover I also replaced the fan and put the new one in, in the wrong direction.
Subbed...the best info out there.
Thanks man. I really appreciate it.
So a friend gave me one of these yesterday, he said it's been overheating and the color has been going out within a few minutes of turning it on. Said if I could fix it I could keep it since he just bought a new one. I haven't been able to recreate his issues. I accessed the service menu and there are no faults or errors. Temp #1 stays at 200, temp 2 and 3 show 0. All of the fans stay on anywhere between 2000 and 2500 RPM, but fan 3 occasionally drops to 0. I can tell it needs cleaned very badly which I can take care of, but I don't know much about these things. Does anyone know if these are normal temps and RPMS and if temp 2 and 3 should be showing something or should those be at 0?
If fan 3 is going to 0 intermittently, it's probably the source of the overheating. That fan and the exhaust fan are known problems. I had to replace the DMD fan in mine as well. Those speeds are pretty normal sounding but not the drop to 0. You can buy a fan kit for the W1070 on ebay that works in these. They are basically the same in that regard.
@@FixitFrank Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately I was able to recreate his issues. After 15 or 20 minutes it loses all color and flickers rapidly. I checked fans and temp while this was happening and temp held steady at 220 and all fans were around their target rpm. Fan 3 hasn't hit 0 again. Turning the projector off and back on seems to fix it until another 15 minutes or so, then it goes back to flickering. Your videos on these are great, btw. I'll probably be bingeing them just because they're relaxing to watch.
The flickering is probably the color wheel starting to go. It might also be dust on the sensor. But since it's running for 15min it's probably just the wheel. It's warming up and starting to drag on its hub. You might be able to clean it up if you separate the wheel from the stator. They will pop apart. I've found getting some alcohol in the gap and letting it run down can loosen it up. New wheels are pretty cheap. Either way you're on the right track.
@@FixitFrank Thanks! I'll have to get it open again to get a better look. If I decide to just replace the wheel is there a certain one you recommend or are they all basically the same quality?
on the other hand the facade fan is not put back in the right direction attention