As professional performance equipment, stage laser lights are prone to failures due to frequent handling and long-term operation. Mastering 5 simple maintenance tips can effectively extend the service life of the equipment, reduce maintenance costs, and even beginners can easily get started.
Tip 1: Clean optical components regularly. The lens and light outlet of the laser light are easy to accumulate dust, which will affect the beam quality. It is recommended to clean with a professional lens cloth or dry ice (efficient and cost-saving). Avoid touching the lens with hands to prevent fingerprints and scratches.
Tip 2: Check the cooling system. Before each use, confirm that the cooling fan is working normally to avoid damage to the laser diode due to overheating of the equipment; when not in use for a long time, turn on the machine regularly for 10-15 minutes to prevent fan jamming and aging of internal components.
Tip 3: Avoid using in harsh environments. Try not to use it in humid, dusty and large temperature difference environments. When using outdoors, choose equipment with a protection level of IP65 or above. After use, dry the body in time to avoid rainwater and dust entering the interior.
Tip 4: Standardize handling and storage. Handle with care to avoid severe vibration, which may cause optical path deviation and lens damage; store in a dry and ventilated place, avoid direct sunlight, and cover with a dust cover to prevent dust from entering.
Tip 5: Deal with faults in time. If you find that the beam is weakened or the pattern is abnormal, it may be due to the aging of the laser diode or the deviation of optical components. Do not disassemble it yourself. You should contact professional technicians for maintenance and replacement of components to avoid expanding the fault.