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Replacement ET-RFF100 Filter For Panasonic Projector General FW100U FW100E

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Replacement ET-RFF100 Filter For Panasonic Projector General FW100U FW100E

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Brand Name :Panasonic
Model Number :ET-RFF100
Place of Origin :china
MOQ :1-1000
Price :Negotiable
Payment Terms :T/T, Western Union, Paypal
Supply Ability :5000 per
Delivery Time :1-2 day
Packaging Details :carton packing
Product NameModels :filter
warranty period :180 DAYS
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ET-RFF100 filter for Panasonic projector General FW100U, FW100E Projector Filter

Product Parameter

Part Numbers ET-RFF100 filter
Fittable projector models for Panasonic projector General PT-F100, PT-F100E, PT-F100NT, PT-F100NTE, PT-F100NTEA, PT-F100NTU, PT-F100U, PT-F200, PT-F200E, PT-F200NT, PT-F200NTE, PT-F200NTEA, PT-F200NTU, PT-F200U, PT-FW100, PT-FW100E, PT-FW100NT, PT-FW100NTE, PT-FW100NTU, PT-FW100U
Packing Carton box with foam
Minimum Order quantity 10 piece

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The filter must be dusted regularly. Dust removal is an essential maintenance task for projectors, especially for LCD projectors. Since the LCD board of the projector is fully cooled, it usually has a special fan to cool it with a flow of tens of liters of air per minute. The high-speed airflow may also entrain tiny dust particles after passing through the dust filter. They rub against each other to generate static electricity and are adsorbed on the LCD board. system, this will have an impact on the projected image. Therefore, it is very important to prevent dust in the environment where the projector is used. Smoking must be strictly prohibited because smoke particles are more likely to be adsorbed in the optical system.

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