And to do a "Hard Reset" of just one fixture, during the show, you...
{Not being snide, I just don't know how it works on a Strand 5xx.}
And to do a "Hard Reset" of just one fixture, during the show, you...
And to do a "Hard Reset" of just one fixture, during the show, you...
{Not being snide, I just don't know how it works on a Strand 5xx.}
New terms have been added to CB's Glossary.Hmm, that's interesting. Does a hard reset require a full power cycle?
Being one of those people who used to make the determination of warranty status, (I worked in service from 1989 to 2002) the type of damage that would occur would be easy to spot. (Crispy snubber circuits, shorted switch/reg drive transistors, burst primary electrolytic, etc.) It generally mimics over voltage damage, which would also void the warranty. Why risk it?
Yes, as TimMiller said, filament hum, more commonly called "lamp-sing," is a phenomenon of the SCR dimmer. Manufacturers have been struggling with this issue since the 1950s, and have rectified it [pun?] with the significantly more expensive sine-wave dimmer.Now this is fairly related to this thread, but not necessarily for movers. I was at a show last night, and I heard the hum that filaments can make on dimmers (freaking loudly, too!)
But I was wondering about another fixture, a 360Q that, when at full, would click (or something that made that type of noise) at a constant rate. Any ideas?
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