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Had to be done in the house as it wouldnt go above 23 degrees outside...
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Prism rotating wheel. Cleaned and ran oil through until it ran clear. Also did the same with other gobo holders and focus assembly. May not be the clay paky recommended lubricant however, 3 in 1..
Not as fussy as I would like for all jobs but alot tidyier than before. Also used epoxy neatly on prisms, removed the over enthusiastic use of silicone sealant that had been used in the past.. Edited by Steve20131 - 25 February 2018 at 9:56pm |
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Keep up the good work steve.
Following this thread with interest as i imagine lots of others are too. Jon |
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All clean and back together
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The only colour I could find was grey for the grills, although they are a bit too far gone, rust and damage wise
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The picture above is the gs2, the camera doesnt show but edges are clean & the focus will go from 180 feet down to 4
Can't really test more until the lux meter gets here and I can see where the best places for the lenses to be (Led right against collimator, just inside focus point or at focal point)... Also waiting for 60 degree lens, might catch more light.. Edited by Steve20131 - 26 February 2018 at 8:36pm |
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Switching-Power-Supply-350W-60V-output-60VDC-input-90-132VAC-180-264VAC-Nema34/162414107815?hash=item25d0a29ca7:g:wgkAAOSw6aVUoglR
May try this supply for the next 500w. Do some lux tests, I think it may be surprising efficiency wise..
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