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Thread: Blue 445 NCB Monster over Danube river in Bratislava

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    Quote Originally Posted by mystery123 View Post
    Here is one more video, you can see the beams opposite to the moving head lot more powerful.
    Very nice, but can it pop a balloon?

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    Well the original purpose was not to pop baloons ... I was about 100m away and it was just annoying as common disco-scanner or moving head ...
    Last edited by mystery123; 08-04-2010 at 00:28.

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    That is a hell of a beam. Do you have control over brightness and flash?

    also, azimuth- man with no name, great track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White-Light View Post
    I take it that you turned power and cooling up therefore because don't these diodes make 500mw or so as standard?

    Awesome projector though. Who'd have thought 20 watts of blue for less than a grand!
    They are running on PMW

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    Quote Originally Posted by chad View Post
    That is a hell of a beam. Do you have control over brightness and flash?

    also, azimuth- man with no name, great track.

    chad
    We are using PWM to control the beam from flashing at strobo speeds to almost fully on.

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    also, azimuth- man with no name, great track.

    chad
    Thank you, I could not find the track name anywhere ... I love it.

    In my opinion, usually you'll use this moving head to get people somewhere, thus running on full power - so maybe the fade option is not so important anyway ...

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    Simply stunning!
    How far would you say it was visible "from the side" under the conditions (darkness, rain, clouds) that is in the video?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dar303 View Post
    Simply stunning!
    How far would you say it was visible "from the side" under the conditions (darkness, rain, clouds) that is in the video?
    Its hitting the clouds if you watch the videos.

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    wow, must be a kilometer or so at least!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dar303 View Post
    wow, must be a kilometer or so at least!
    At least.

    Working on a new unit that has beam modification capabilities like focus, bluring, defracting etc..

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