It'll mean the zero position is changed, but if it isn't done with near exact precision it can issues such as not finding the magnetic, or the fixture isn't actually centered. It is possible, however I do not recommend it.Just a little inquiry .. Am i going to be stupid if i think about re-position the Hal sensor or Magnet ? cos i don't have the patience to tray thousands of combination ..
You are dam right ,,, i am facing a problem now with re-positioning the tilt encoder indexing sensor ,,,As for the BTW hint ,,its none of my business as i am not the owner ,,i am the repair guy .....hhhhhaaaaaSupposing you had no luck with the guys...
readjusting the colour wheel may be an easy task if you did that in the past, it'll probably have a simple hall sensor and grub screws keeping the wheel in place. The pan side may be a bit more problematic, as it will most probably has an encoder rather than a hall probe.
Btw,maybe with a genuine unit you would have had first class support and spare parts if needed =p
@macdiv That'd likely be "Hall" sensors rather than "Hal". I believe "Hal" was the computer in the film 2001. Stratford, Ontario shakespearean actor Douglas Rain was the voice of "Hal" in both the original movie and the sequel. The acronym "Hal" was chosen to be one letter ahead of IBM in each case. There's one amusing fact for you @GreyWyvernFinally mission accomplished by repositioning all the Magnets and aligning all the Hal Sensors ....
As a fan of the movies, I knew that fact!@macdiv That'd likely be "Hall" sensors rather than "Hal". I believe "Hal" was the computer in the film 2001. Stratford, Ontario shakespearean actor Douglas Rain was the voice of "Hal" in both the original movie and the sequel. The acronym "Hal" was chosen to be one letter ahead of IBM in each case. There's one amusing fact for you @GreyWyvern
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard.
@macdiv That'd likely be "Hall" sensors rather than "Hal". I believe "Hal" was the computer in the film 2001. Stratford, Ontario shakespearean actor Douglas Rain was the voice of "Hal" in both the original movie and the sequel. The acronym "Hal" was chosen to be one letter ahead of IBM in each case. There's one amusing fact for you @GreyWyvern
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard.
apparently we have our very own HAL sensor, RON !
@venuetech My sensitivity to Hal was honed by working for a number of years listening to his voice in my booth monitors in Stratford.apparently we have our very own HAL sensor, RON !
Such a nice voice!@venuetech My sensitivity to Hal was honed by working for a number of years listening to his voice in my booth monitors in Stratford.
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard.
@GreyWyvern @TimMc Mr. Rain's wife Martha Henry thought so too.Such a nice voice!
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