There's 120v there already, I need to run a DMX cable up there. We're right around the corner from Tait Towers, and Clair Brothers but I don't have any connections there.I was also looking at a Blizzard Oberon 200w zooming profile spot. I guess I should have titled this thread "long throw...
Upgrading our church sanctuary and looking for some basic lighting. Problem is its coming from the ceiling and will need about a 50' throw. Its an old church with 40' ceilings (going to mount the lights in the attic to make them accessible) and big stain glass windows down both sides. I've...
I have a Leviton NSI DS12-12 dimmer at my church that's been in service for about 6 months. This week it shut off and won't reset. The display is blank and the over-temp light is flashing. I've tried shutting off the power, pushing various buttons but can't get it to reset. Its in a closet...
JD, the circuit breaker situation was long before my time. At some point someone installed a bank of switches in what is now an inconvenient location and the reason that I'm trying to upgrade.Microstar, that is really helpful information! You're correct that I did not thoroughly digest the...
I'm trying to set up a new option for our church lighting. Currently we use circuit breakers to turn on and off the house lights. We also have DMX controls for stage lights but I would like to be able to control the house lights from the control board. However there are times when people need to...
Ok, this is helpful. I do have DMX cabling that runs from the board to the splitter, which is optical. From there it runs out to three different packs. From one pack it goes to several LED's while the others are the end of the run. I will order some dmx terminators and see if that makes a...
I have a 6 channel elation hybrid dimmer (DP-640) pack at my church. It has recently started "flashing" during the service. I have 575w pars and Altman 360's hooked up to it, one per channel. It seems like several channels were affected at different times, but just one channel at a time goes...