I have searched high and low and can’t find anything on this. You got more information on the dimmer. Serial number date creates any other equipment that is VHI.
I can’t even find a company website or anything.
The only suggestion that I got is to call lightparts and see if they got any info.
I was only able to to find one setup of someone selling a VHI setup on Reverb 2 years ago.
@DMX Nubie Google "NSI IF501 Protocol converter" for a 'budget friendly', yet solid and reliable, 'many input choices to analog out' protocol converter: Pay CLOSE attention to the precise model numbers, from memory, I'm recalling two or three models with extremely similar model numbers offering a variety oF conversion options.I picked up a VHI DP-810 dimmer pack but I can't find any information on it.
I'll add a picture of the In/Out jacks later today.View attachment 18598
- Is it DMX or something else?
- I'd like to get a PDF of the owner's manual. A service manual or schematic would be a plus.
Why waste even one minute considering a DMX-to-analog protocol converter when a new, DMX512 dimmer, shoebox can be purchased for as little as $79-$179?
@Amiers If we're going to descend into logic, my initial retort to: "I've just picked up yada, yada." Is: Put it down, put it down fast.Don’t bring logic into the conversation. Lol.
I'm still confused by the model 810 and what appears to be just 4 channels.
@Amiers Seemingly we're looking for LOGIC again? (Maybe it's four duplex receptacles = eight outputs powered via ONE line cord; thus 8 - 1 OR eight receptacles at one Kw each IF you don't try to load up more than ONE at a time.) In this case, I suspect expecting logic's only going to lead to disappointment.I'm still confused by the model 810 and what appears to be just 4 channels.
Looking at the switches and outlets and labeling, I'm skeptical if there's any sort of 8 channels.8 outlets 10amps a pair?
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