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Old July 10th, 2009, 12:57 PM

 
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Hi guys,
I am trying to locate an arm mover, like the one that Apollo has, but one that also has an additional 110v supply, aside from the fixture power.
I seem to remember seeing one in Vegas at the LDI last year that was made in either Canada or Australia, but I have had a nap and something to eat since then, so my old memory is foggy on the maker.
Does anyone know who that manufacturer might be, or an alternative mover unit that will allow me to mount a Source4 that is fitted with a SeaChanger Profile unit?

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There is the autoyoke by city theatrical

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I don't think it has a built in dimmer though. You could always throw a backpack dimmer on with the light to make an all in one package.
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Rich I don't remember anything similar to the Right Arm at LDI. Except for the Auto Yoke and I'm pretty sure it's not what you want. I've got a couple a Right Arms. I don't see why you couldn't rig up a second power line... unless the fixture is going to be spinning wildly.

You know there might be enough room inside there to have a second set of power cables pass through. You might try sending a PM to Kelite and see if the guys in the back room at Apollo can make you a special one.
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And I don't know of any such company being based here in Aus.
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Thanks guys. I am sending Kelite a PM.
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