Does it happened to anyone ?
Thanks for the feedback
Not to me. But you can find other customers reporting this issue. The battery is dead and collapted, but perhaps the projector itself is not.
Here is the thread : Battery appeared to expand
It is possible to run the projector without battery. When you disconnect and dismount it. This state is usually not happening overnight … I detected it sooner, so I was able to save the chassis.
It’s a frequent problem with most of us. You could saved the projector if you had removed the battery sooner. Now I don’t know. And Philips will ignore you and that design problem if you reach then asking for a new battery or any kind of support.