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Thread: Goldenstar D-RGB4000 - 4W RGB - Does any one have one? Review? Internal photo's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slicklasers View Post
    Ok, here is a quick review of them. I have 6 of them so far.
    ORLY????


    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...light=variance


    If you can't beat 'em.....
    Frikkin Lasers
    http://www.frikkinlasers.co.uk

    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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    I needed a cheap systems for clubs, and since I have a manufacturing variance it was cheaper for me to modify these with my safety card, shutter, a start button and 2 interlocks than to start from scratch.
    Quote Originally Posted by norty303 View Post
    ORLY????


    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...light=variance


    If you can't beat 'em.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by slicklasers View Post
    I needed a cheap systems for clubs, and since I have a manufacturing variance it was cheaper for me to modify these with my safety card, shutter, a start button and 2 interlocks than to start from scratch.
    You think they just got banged up during shipment and the diodes got knocked outta alignment?

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    Not really, the diodes are + and - polarization on 2 of them, the 10 year old that put it together must not have understood the instructions… lol
    Quote Originally Posted by drm916 View Post
    You think they just got banged up during shipment and the diodes got knocked outta alignment?
    - - - Updated - - -

    They work for beam shows, but if I had to do it again, I would go with laser wave modules…

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    can anyone post pictures of ilda testpatterns with this? maybe a video would be nice as well.
    2x 1W RGB(DT40 PRO)
    1x 4W RGB, Full diode (DT40 WIDE)
    2x 1W, 532nm(DT40 WIDE)
    1x ALC68 ArgonGasser with 8ch, PCAOM
    5xFB3SE, BEYOND

    In progress, 2x 2,5w RGB

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    slicklasers - How did you get past the hot beam issue? or did you?

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    I have had that with a chinese ilda board.
    Open it up and look if there are any headers on the board.
    If there is one connected disconnect it.

    I think solder mask marks it as Prot

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    There is a small surface mount resistor you have to put a jumper on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slicklasers View Post
    There is a small surface mount resistor you have to put a jumper on.
    I would guess all their projectors come with the same board. I bought some Chinese projectors and ended up just removing all the original electronics and adding in Stanwax ilda boards.

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    Hi Rick ,
    Tks for your information here . Yes ,it is good for beam show ,if use for far distance ,if make graphic show ,which is not good .But for night club make beam show is ok .
    Quote Originally Posted by slicklasers View Post
    They are great for a beam projector, and not bad graphics, just very bad red for graphics.

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