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Thread: Vari-Lite moving mirror... anyone have experience?

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    Question Vari-Lite moving mirror... anyone have experience?

    Does anyone use these as moving bounce mirrors or have used in conjunction with other lighting? I have a chance to pick up a few and I am wondering if it is worth it. I believe 40 units are for sale and are sold in pairs including a dual road case. Should you want the contact PM me. Thanks in advance for any insight.

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    VLM SPECS:
    Dual-sided mirrored panel with highly reflective polycarbonate finish.
    Smooth, time controlled continuous motion by way of a digital servo system.
    Pan - 360°, Tilt - 360°.
    220° per second.
    0.3° resolution.
    Variable rate continuous tilt motion in either direction.
    Powered through the Smart Repeater™ processing unit, which adapts to all world-wide voltages.
    -20° to 120°F (-29° to 49°C).
    Completely compatible with either the VARIkLITE automated lighting system, featuring the Artisan®Plus or mini-Artisan®2 control console, or consoles with DMX-512 output.
    The VLM moving mirror unit can be mounted and operated in any orientation.
    Hangs on 18 in. (460 mm) centers.
    12 lbs (5.5 kg).



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    I have though about these before and although the idea is appealing these is one important issue. Should a unit go faulty, there is a possibility of a full power beam being directed into the audience.

    You would need to devise some knid of protection device that causes the mirror to return to a default "safe" position in the event of an issue arising. However, if a motor goes, that may not be possible.

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    If I recall correctly, they have specific warning labels on them, NOT to use them with lasers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QUAZAR View Post
    I have though about these before and although the idea is appealing these is one important issue. Should a unit go faulty, there is a possibility of a full power beam being directed into the audience.

    You would need to devise some knid of protection device that causes the mirror to return to a default "safe" position in the event of an issue arising. However, if a motor goes, that may not be possible.
    I have two of the Studio Due Version (basically the same) . Safety has been my main concern for use as well. I have only used them a couple of time when I could assure that any stray beam bounce went somewhere safe. I thought of maybe building some sort of large round beam block to go around them to make them more usable. However I so rarely use mirrors any more. Almost easier just to put up another Laser or two and no Bounce mirrors. Main reason i am working on Modifying my three ML10 beam tables. Soon to have 3W of rgb on them. AWESOME.
    Larry

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