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    Default Need some 10k scanner wiring help?

    hi guys,

    how do i wire the these 10k scanners up correctly?

    im assuming it does not matter which way i connect the + and - to the Ac and AC??



    where do i plug the power into the scanner amp? and which connector is the XYG on the scanner amp?



    i also have a lasever 100mw green module and im not sure how to wire the psu up?



    i would be very greatful for any help
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    AC has no positive and negative. Really you can wire it any way, but just put active (usually brown) on AC1, and neutral (usually blue) on AC2.

    As for the scan amps, I'm not sure.

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    excellent thanks
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    The second plug from the top on the left side is the one for your power connector

    The bottom one is a power out connector for powering the dmx board

    The different style one (second from the bottom up) is the signal in, the pinout is x-g-y

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    leave it to lasever to use some weird off the wall wiring.

    the 2 screws marked with an "X" i would assume are the mod inputs? do you have a meter or anything to put across it?

    the V1 and GND are prob the outputs to the head. i had a 300mW red lasever and the output to the head was marked with the same.
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    I think those terminals are just to be left unconnected ...
    (I think the symbol means n/c)

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    I would agree with 4D as that is the SMPS not the diode driver board.
    Use the mains and the V1/GND as the 5V output

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    yeah got it all up and running

    cheers guys
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    its 9.30 ive just finished my second scanner.

    10k, 200mw green, now its time to pack for tomorrow

    my second projector is complete.

    10k 200mw green scanner.

    kept it very simple and trouble free








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    Nice. I have been meaning to do the same thing with a spare green module and 15K set I have laying around. I have plenty of DACs now for multi scanner shows. I just need to add support for that to Spaghetti.

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