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Hello to all, I'm so glad I found this forum. I have a huge problem. I own an Eurolite 2700 strobe with a XOP15 lamp, it has 1500 w and it does not have a DMX control but, instead it has a 0-10 V analog control. Could you give please an idea or a drawing on how to build such a controller unit? I plan to be able to vary only the frequency not also the intensity of the strobe beam. Please help me because I am desperate. Thank you very much.
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Doug Fleenor, the DMX guru makes a converter box from DMX to Analog 0-10v. You can get one that has 24 analog outs or you can get the GPI interface with 2 analog outs. They work great, I use one to control the house lights at my theatre. The GPI board runs $220 plus the cost of connectors. Simple and effective. Check them out here: www.dfd.com
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Well, chances are you are going to have to buy something, but if you want it to be cheaper than Doug's board, you could go to your local electrical supplier or Home Depot or Lowes and pick up some low voltage dimmers. They do exist, I know that Lutron makes some. Then pick up or cannibalize some 10v DC transformer bricks (from things like a DiscMan) and wire it up through the dimmer to your strobe.
Make sure you read the manual on your fixture so that you get the polarity right or it will never work again. I don't know anything about the strobe you have, but it isn't hard to make the 0-10v dimmer. If you read through our forums though, you will find that we try to advocate doing things the right way as opposed to klooging things together. When you take shortcuts and do it yourself you run a great risk of damaging your equipment and possibly yourself, especially if you don't know how to do what you want to do. With relatively expensive and useful gear like strobes, it is better to get the part you need from the manufacturer, or from someone who makes what you need. It just makes it less likely that things will go wrong. Plus if you spend the money on good piece of equipment, it will last much longer than something you make yourself.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_tape
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I am trying to conmtrol it over the 0-10 v, with a analog controller, not using a DMX controller. And I do not know how to build an analogical controller.
Catalin. |
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the absolute simplest is a wall wart and a pot. but if you want to get a bit more sophisticated here is a replacement for the pot
http://www.edn.com/archives/1997/102397/22di_04.htm Here is a dimmer from boats that use 12 volts http://www.sailorsams.com/mall/dimmer_d1201.asp here is another option http://www.platinumlightinginc.com/DIMMER/dimmer.html Sharyn |
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