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TaciturnFriend

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  1. Thanks Tim, I certainly won't take it apart myself. Sounds like a sensible suggestion to replace it.
  2. I'm working with a venue that uses one of these, just to control a set of basic lamps, no sound-to-light control or anything like that. It looks like this: https://www.djkit.com/transcension/transcension-dc-4p-bulgin-controller.html Manual is this one: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/912931/Transcension-Dc-4p.html I'm getting odd behaviour. I think when it's in "Hold dimmer" mode the lighting should just be controlled by the dimmers and the master dimmer, no programming influence. But I'm getting flickering - across all lamps, so presumably not a bulb issue - and channels not corresponding to lamps properly. I put a little video of testing it here: but in essence, the channel flash buttons seem to work correctly, (albeit with some flicker) and the "full on button" does put them all full on, but the individual channels don't correspond to the lamps (eg channel 4 brings up all lamps at different levels). My colleague here says the kit was working fine until a couple of days ago. My main question is, does this suggest something programmed (is that possible?), or is it a hardware problem, and if the latter, is there a way to tell if it's the controller or cables or...? Thanks for any help!
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