Shane Presley wrote on Mon, 22 November 2010 09:14 |
They were solid on about 2 hours on 50% - then they started going crazy. |
Shane Presley wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 14:18 |
Hey silas - yeah they are set for three phase, and I'm pretty sure I would have gone with the following scheme. First lug red, next lug black, next lug blue... I'm pretty anal about having everything match, so every dimmer would of been wired the same way. The other thing, is I was demanding the same amount of output on every channel, at the same time (entire bar of 6 on at once). I was using channels 1 - 23 for the ETC dimmer I had, and 4 x behringer dimmer set to CH24 only, so all channels would fire when using ch 24 on the console... This should negate the un-even loading theory would it not ? I'm baffled too, and I don't get to use it alot, becuase I don't see three phase power alot here. Oh well all this might be mute in about 6 months when LED technology catches up and makes a decent Amber/white 3 watt par, and I can leave this crap at the shop... ![]() |
Alan Hamilton wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 17:27 |
Is 2ga 75' cable and 100A 3P enough for 24,000W? |
James Feenstra wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 21:25 | ||
shane; you're drawing ~67 amps a leg (at max) and stranded #2 cable is only good for about 80 (w/ 60 degree insulation) you might consider upgrading to 1/0 or 2/0 so as to reduce the actual temperature of the cable...even though you're not at capacity yet mind you, this kind of issue doesn't sound like a power issue, more like an actual dimmer issue or a data issue actually...did anything else on the same dmx line have problems, or just the dimmers? |
Alan Hamilton wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 17:27 |
I wonder if tight-packing them in the rack contributed to an overheating issue? Also, what is the back of the rack like (filled with rack panels or ventilated in some way)? The one thing that pulls me away from blaming the dimmers is that (as I read it) all 4 started acting up at once. Even with overheating I'd expect them to not react similarly at the same moment. It wouldn't surprise me to see them all have the same failure mode when overheated, but I wouldn't expect them all to have that happen at once. |
James Feenstra wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 21:25 | ||
shane; you're drawing ~67 amps a leg (at max) and stranded #2 cable is only good for about 80 (w/ 60 degree insulation) you might consider upgrading to 1/0 or 2/0 so as to reduce the actual temperature of the cable...even though you're not at capacity yet mind you, this kind of issue doesn't sound like a power issue, more like an actual dimmer issue or a data issue actually...did anything else on the same dmx line have problems, or just the dimmers? |
Shane Presley wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 15:49 |
I tend to believe that it was from over-heating ( even though the packs fan output was cool. The filter exhhaust areas were dusty but not chocked. I'm going to give them a cleaning, and going over when I get the chance... Thanks for everyone inputs to date - I know behringer product is often in question, I thought that I a had a decent product from them that would work.. I'm going to re-evaluate their use... Any got a used 24 ch ETC for sale ? |