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Topic: Mode 4 Zone Arcline AL-200 Controller (26-9-2012 05:49:00)
Well does anyone know where I can purchase a use unit? Working or not.
Thank you,
Matt Bryan
Topic: Laser - 1000mW plus - waar op letten (14-9-2012 15:28:00)Thank you,
Matt Bryan
I have purchased some many lasers from China and they are ok. Please note you will need to modify them to so they do not burn up. CNI manufactures Analog and TTL lasers. The green 532nm is a good one and the blue 447 nm is good to. 2 Watt CNI laser about 1000 USD. Make sure you have maximum airflow to cool the lasers. Might even suggest installing a cooling plate with water lines built in to act as a heat ex-changer.
OK so your our side. 5 Watts RGB or white light is OK to terminate the beam on a screen but for aerial effects I always use a rule of thumb go with 10 Watts for RGB. Heck when I did an outside event I used a 40 Watt KTP Laserscope laser beam-split 50/50 to 2 fibers. The 20 watts on each fiber was delivered to each remote scan head with an output of 10 Watts 532 or green. When you are outside you want 10 watts at least unless it is very humid!
Atmospheric effects usually float away due to wind. Also check your calendar and make sure their will not be a full moon that night. Ambient light will kill your show. Go with a beam table and scanners and use bounce mirrors to help. Also use diffraction mirrors and rotating remote mirror cylinders. Be different and don't just do what everyone else does and use multiple lasers or 1. Add special effects!
Hope that helps. Any by the way can someone fined me an mode arcline al-200 strobe controller?
Thank you,
Matt B
AKA DJ Loop & Laserist
Topic: Mode 4 Zone Arcline AL-200 Controller (9-9-2012 17:38:00)OK so your our side. 5 Watts RGB or white light is OK to terminate the beam on a screen but for aerial effects I always use a rule of thumb go with 10 Watts for RGB. Heck when I did an outside event I used a 40 Watt KTP Laserscope laser beam-split 50/50 to 2 fibers. The 20 watts on each fiber was delivered to each remote scan head with an output of 10 Watts 532 or green. When you are outside you want 10 watts at least unless it is very humid!
Atmospheric effects usually float away due to wind. Also check your calendar and make sure their will not be a full moon that night. Ambient light will kill your show. Go with a beam table and scanners and use bounce mirrors to help. Also use diffraction mirrors and rotating remote mirror cylinders. Be different and don't just do what everyone else does and use multiple lasers or 1. Add special effects!
Hope that helps. Any by the way can someone fined me an mode arcline al-200 strobe controller?
Thank you,
Matt B
AKA DJ Loop & Laserist
Tom,
Thank you for your reply. I really am looking for an Arcline AL-200 strobe controller and nothing else at this moment. We have new old stock arcline strobe tubes and I only have an AL-100 controller. As you might know the AL-100 only controls 1 zone.
I do not blame anyone for thinking this could be a scam. I am always cautious when making purchases over-sea's. Most of my transactions are made through PayPal or a bank money wire unless the merchant requires another method. If anyone has any doubts please feel free to Google me and my info and company back ground will come up. Thank you for your time, assistance and have a great day.
Sincerely,
Matthew Bryan
Fullhouse Productions LLC / USA
President
Phone: (636) 379-0668
Cell: (314) 803-0357
State Business License LC0549857
Email: contacts@fullhouseproductions.com
Website: www.fullhouseproductions.com
Ebay Seller ID: fullhouseproductions.com*
You can send of course always just as mailtje.
Topic: Mode 4 Zone Arcline AL-200 Controller (31-8-2012 06:30:00)Thank you for your reply. I really am looking for an Arcline AL-200 strobe controller and nothing else at this moment. We have new old stock arcline strobe tubes and I only have an AL-100 controller. As you might know the AL-100 only controls 1 zone.
I do not blame anyone for thinking this could be a scam. I am always cautious when making purchases over-sea's. Most of my transactions are made through PayPal or a bank money wire unless the merchant requires another method. If anyone has any doubts please feel free to Google me and my info and company back ground will come up. Thank you for your time, assistance and have a great day.
Sincerely,
Matthew Bryan
Fullhouse Productions LLC / USA
President
Phone: (636) 379-0668
Cell: (314) 803-0357
State Business License LC0549857
Email: contacts@fullhouseproductions.com
Website: www.fullhouseproductions.com
Ebay Seller ID: fullhouseproductions.com*
Tom schreef:
behind the Internet site this way legitimately a person with an address and phone number in the US sits see.You can send of course always just as mailtje.
Edit Mod: Fossalta: Removed duplicate posts
Kan iemand mij helpen? Ik heb geprobeerd om een ​​Arcline Al-200-controller te kopen, werken of niet werken te vinden. We maken gebruik van uitstekende verlichting op onze evenementen aan die verschillende retro gevoel te creëren. Ik woon in de VS en ik ben geen pampa kont. Het verschepen is niet goedkoop voor deze ik door de scheepvaart te weten het Verenigd Koninkrijk zelf. Alle hulp zou respectvol gewaardeerd worden!
Cheers,
Matthew
Can someone please help me? I have been trying to find a Arcline Al-200 controller to purchase, working or not working. We use vintage lighting on our events to create that different retro feel. I do live in the USA and I am not a pampas ass. Shipping is not cheap for this I know from shipping to the UK myself. Any help would be respectfully appreciated!
Cheers,
Matthew
Cheers,
Matthew
Can someone please help me? I have been trying to find a Arcline Al-200 controller to purchase, working or not working. We use vintage lighting on our events to create that different retro feel. I do live in the USA and I am not a pampas ass. Shipping is not cheap for this I know from shipping to the UK myself. Any help would be respectfully appreciated!
Cheers,
Matthew