RGB Floods from Ray

Superman said:
I use 10w RGB DMX ones from Ray, Much easier then running them all back to a controller. I have also recently purchased some 30w 240v DMX which are even less work to set up


http://m.aliexpress.com/item/550394253.html

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/20W-RGB-DMX-flood-light-AC85-265V-input-can-be-controlled-by-dmx-controller-directly-size/701799_2041987428.html

Okay thanks. I'm assuming you run XLR cable to the floods? Or do you cut the plug off and soulder cat 5 do the cable?
 
I am running XLR for the 240v ones as they are only out for one night at Halloween.
The 10w one I have changed to rays 3 pin plugs
 
Superman said:
I am running XLR for the 240v ones as they are only out for one night at Halloween.
The 10w one I have changed to rays 3 pin plugs

I would seem easy enough to cut the XLR plugs off and solder cat 5 on instead of buying any plugs.

I won't worry too much as I can't put these in my display this year anyway. Thanks a lot
 
BoonDogs said:
Superman said:
I am running XLR for the 240v ones as they are only out for one night at Halloween.
The 10w one I have changed to rays 3 pin plugs

I would seem easy enough to cut the XLR plugs off and solder cat 5 on instead of buying any plugs.

I won't worry too much as I can't put these in my display this year anyway. Thanks a lot

You can buy the XLR plugs from ray as well if you need

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/XRL-DMX-connector-male-and-female/701799_469534646.html
 
XLR cable is quite expensive from memory? I haven't been in the stage lighting industry for a year or so, but last time I purchased it, it wasn't cheap for a longer run
 
BoonDogs said:
XLR cable is quite expensive from memory? I haven't been in the stage lighting industry for a year or so, but last time I purchased it, it wasn't cheap for a longer run

You can just use CAT5/6, that's all ive ever used, you can also easily make an RJ45 to XLR converter cable this way.
Its all the same data anyway
 
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