Nebula Apollo - So What Is It?

With many people I know around me having soon to go through a 2-3 week stay at home, I have some prior experience of that, not this virus but I had a different medical issue in the past where I was trapped not allowed to do much for 2-3 weeks before, and after 3 weeks I could not stand it and went outdoors and said I’d keep isolated from people. About 30 years ago. Pre-internet so basically only books, newspapers, and radio then.

So I’m thinking of a projector I can move from room to room, house to house, wiping it down in between to make a home cinema in a moving bedroom. Or in an outdoors isolation mode in a garden. If someone can be made happier in a small space it will help them and everyone else too. Easier than moving a flat-screen and just needs a clear-ish wall.

Cabin fever… kills more people than actual fever…

It is just it seems with a projector it is a straight choice between portable simplicity vs cost and between size and brightness. Then people advised to be in a room with window open, so curtain open so often daylight coming in, which is a good thing and seems the small projectors are dim.

So I’m in pre-buy research and thinking mode. May just buy nothing as nothing seems an obvious good idea.

There’s about 20 people I care for, do their shopping etc.

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Would this idea a Max owner said worked, apply to this Apollo too?

Hello. I just bought the Apollo. The first thing I did was plugging in the charger and wait. After a while I turned it on, but the battery was still at 20%. I have tried many times to charge it now, tried to wiggle the cable and everything, but still nothing. The indicator light only blinks red which means the battery is low. Anyone else had this problem? I live in Europe. The charger was a US type with EU plug adapter

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Sounds like a dud charger. Is it working at all? Is it feeling a little warm? The wall socket works, not tripped by coincidence? The US-EU adapter works? Folding pins are shorter so try different adapter and try inverting upside down. I am surpised you were sent the US model, you should have got EU model which inside the box has a slide down special adapter in the box, that is required to solve the folding short pins problem, if your EU adapter is genetic, your US pins are not getting far enough in, could be the cause.

This is a UK example
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Observe it is not a generic plug adapter, they may not work as US folding pins too short.

If you have another 15V 3A positive tip with same barrel you could try that. You probably don’t.

But sounds like a dud so contact Nebula with your order and serial number details.

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Thank you for the quick reply! I have been looking through all my chargers and tips, but no one match. So I will have to buy a cheap one tomorrow.
No heat. Can I test it with a multimeter?
I took it out, plugged it in. Not been tripped.
I have sent an email, so hopefully I will get an answer tomorrow :blush:

Good the supplied slide down click type. I found a video eventually for EU

If you have a meter then eliminate it to charger will help.

If you do try another charger it cannot exceed 15V and must be positive tip, nothing else.

I found a 5v charger, may be to weak.
I also took a look into the plug hole on the Apollo too see if anything was broken inside.

Tho it’s hard to tell if anything looks bad here since I don’t have anything to compare with

No 5V won’t work.

Nebula support will go through their standard questions. You’ll likely be asked to reset the Nebula.

Thank you for your time. This is the Apollo so the reset may be different from the capsule. I will post an update when I know more :slight_smile:

I know. But could not find the reset Apollo instructions…

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I also have this problem too.

@Mathias2803 did you get it fixed?

Hello. No I had to return it and get a new one. The product had a defect…

thanks
for the reply,

I’m returning my one too and getting the capsule 2 , amazon has an offer at the moment.

Thanks again

Tommy