I looked around for a topic like this, but didn't find exactly what I wanted.
I've done minor repairs on moving lights with good success, but it's always been a situation when I've clearly seen the light doing something wrong, and tackled that thing directly--for example, the color wheel acting goofy, or lamp issues.
Now I'm the new ME, and I've been handed two MAC 600s that I've never seen before that need repair. One is "dead", and the other one "does whatever it wants to do".
Does anyone have any suggestions for a linear troubleshooting pattern that could be followed for an intelligent when one knows that there is a problem, but has no idea what it might be?
I've done minor repairs on moving lights with good success, but it's always been a situation when I've clearly seen the light doing something wrong, and tackled that thing directly--for example, the color wheel acting goofy, or lamp issues.
Now I'm the new ME, and I've been handed two MAC 600s that I've never seen before that need repair. One is "dead", and the other one "does whatever it wants to do".
Does anyone have any suggestions for a linear troubleshooting pattern that could be followed for an intelligent when one knows that there is a problem, but has no idea what it might be?