Powering up a studio spot 575

You really should install a constant power or relay module in there, don't run them through dimmers. ML's hate being run through an SCR, even passing full power.
 
dimmers dim. Moving lights don't like that. Besides why waste a good dimming channel? Just find a 15A plug somewhere and run a cable if you don't have a distro nearby!
 
dimmers dim. Moving lights don't like that. Besides why waste a good dimming channel? Just find a 15A plug somewhere and run a cable if you don't have a distro nearby!

Seconded!

If you really want to run them off the rack make sure you put them on a relay card. Don't run them through the SCR, even parked on at the CEM. You'd probably get away with it, but the risk isn't worth the reward.

Wait, reading your post again, are these movers at 208v? Your talking about powering them from 2 separate phases. This is impossible to do with the sensor rack. Switch your movers to 120 and find a wall outlet to plug them into!
 
You sure about that? I know the newer ones come with an auto-sensing power supply, but I think the older ones are switched. I know thats the case with the Studio Colors (never worked with a studio spot).

To the OP, check the manual, if their 208, switch them to 120 and plug them into the wall, save your dimmers, don't deal with the hassle.

Oh, and happy almost New Year to all!
 
thank you very much for your help. the venue i'm working out of doesn't have any easy access for power so i'm borrowing/renting dimmer racks and trying to save money since we have to rent a trailer generator.

After reading what you just said, would a 50amp spider box be sufficient in the lower voltage setting for 6 studio spots(i read their specs as 208v only, and missed the auto switching power). I just want to run everything through socapex, including my conventionals and fix where they're going at the break-ins.
 

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