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Don Allen

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    Donald Charles Allen

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  1. I have used heat shield between the printed gobo or "Fergusons" as we called them and the light source, usually a 600W Pacific with the lamp pulled down out of focus.. We printed them using an Epson inkjet printer as it gave best results. The ink side has to be on the outside or lens side. No experience with LED's. The heat shield and printed gobo should not be in contact to reduce heat transfer.
  2. I have two Parscan's, a Taskmaster desk and a briefcase controller in my workshop if you want them, just need to sort out freight. Heaviest item is the transformers. David Ashton brought them to Perth, Western Australia but I never got them going fully.
  3. Do you have any Parscan's, Taskmaster or briefcase controller ?
  4. Watch this video The Lighting Design Process by Matt Kizer https://scenicandlighting.com/article/the-lighting-design-process/ as it will give you an idea of basic stage lighting. A fresnel mounted in front of the stage, in the centre, facing outwards towards the lecturn will light the speaker for everyone to see. Using that angle will keep the light from splilling onto the screen, if there is one. If possible get a fresnel with remote zoom so you can adjust the size of the beam. If your budget is small, the fresnel used by alistermorton will do the job. If you only want to one light, get a small six channel DMX controller https://www.essentialsupplies.co.uk/basic-DMX-controller-6-channel.html .
  5. One point to take into account is that LED fixtures have a power supply, which may have a fan, so there is always a small amount of power always used when they are on. There were some good spreadsheet calculators put out by suppliers to show how much saving can be made when switching to led fixtures.
  6. Take off the rear focus knob, remove the three very small self tappers that hold the circular plate in place, this gives access to the screw focus shaft, which will slide out the back. Take note of where the spacing washer is on the front of the focus screw, it stops the lamp tray getting too close to the front lens. Clean and use graphite grease or powder for lubrication. You may need to take both out to get the lamp tray assembly out. Loosen the cable gland to allow the mains cable, usually thin black teflon coated, to allow the lamp tray assembly to come out fully. I used to replace burnt P28S lampholders, but found it just as successful to use a dremel with a wire brush to clean the centre lamp contact, then put contactor oil on it.
  7. The electrolytic capacitors are mounted very close to the transformers for each circuit and dry out, if you have a faulty circuit, probably due to no +5V supply, replace all of the electrolytic capacitors with high temperature ones.
  8. Circuit for Martin RS485 Optosplitter and pdf manual. It states they work with either polarity pin 2 and pin3. Circuit.pdf RS485SplitterManual.pdf
  9. Do your power distros have individual RCBO on each channel or do you have three RCBO for the distro, one per phase. The most common tripping of power distro channels appears to be the leakage of the LED SMPS. You can get away with about ten 200W LED fixtures, for reliability I recommend six. I have a Metrel MI3309BT PAT tester and it can measure leakage current which is a useful feature that not many users make use of. I have started measuring leakage current on LED fixtures to see how they compare. A 30mA RCBO must not trip at 15mA leakage but must trip at 30mA, a typical value is 20mA leakage. Leakage current is not stated in most light fixture datasheets.
  10. I use a coach bolt which has square sides so it does not turn inside the motor. You may need to use a spacer washer as some of the square shank may stick outside of the motor plate.
  11. Is there a compact, as in 2 mic inputs 2 line outputs interface version of a DX168 for use with a Allen & Heath SQ-6 ? seems an waste to use a DX168 for a lecturn mic and a foldback speaker ? It would be nice to get a digital DI box to do the job ?
  12. If you don't have any success with etc creating your fixture profile, try the user forums, I found that etc are very slow on ColorSource fixture files.
  13. I used Light factory to control the MHLED200. One of the advantages of Light factory is having drop down menus for attributes such as gobos, as you can add a picture of the gobo on the menu line. I create all of my Light Factory fixture profiles as once you have done your first it is easy and quick. The picture shows one of the shows I used the profiles on, you can see the red striped gobo on the rock wall. The profile is on the roof of the shelter on the right. I have attached the user manual. Just keep asking Grace for help with the lights, they usually like a video of any fault. I always replace Chinese PowerCon cables as they usually get the active and neitral wire colours the wrong way around. MH_LED_200D.lff MHLED 200D manual new v1_1.pdf
  14. I use this style of LED Moving Head Spot for mirror balls as they can also be used as a gobo spot.120W 8Gobo Stage Spot . They are NOT RGBW as they have a colour wheel. You need to mount the spot at a distance to suit the mirror ball.
  15. A lot of schools that I go to do not bother to turn their LED fixtures off so they run 24/7 without any use of the LED emitters, so the PSU appears to be the weak link.
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