14-11-2019, 11:52 AM
(14-11-2019, 07:54 AM)Nathanm114 Wrote:Hi nathan it sounds like to me that all 8 of your controllers are drawing all the power from the unit i would recommend splitting the power by having no more then 2 controllers per 24v power supply i would recommend the 24v 5amp power supply with a spliter for 2 controllers but if you do this make sure you have the 10 amp low voltage ac-dc converter(13-11-2019, 11:56 PM)jack grigg Wrote:(13-11-2019, 11:41 PM)Nathanm114 Wrote:hi nathan, have you tried the 24v 5amp power supply kind regards jack(13-11-2019, 11:06 PM)jack grigg Wrote:(13-11-2019, 07:52 PM)Nathanm114 Wrote: Hello,
Have tried this with no luck plus software is on the latest version.
When I test I prefer to do it one at a time.
Kind Regards
Nathan
hi nathan have you tried unplugging everything else from the controller and leaving just the eyes plugged in i had a few controllers last year that when all the outputs are in use it made the output before that go a little dimmer (e.g i had a white string on output 1 and a blue string on output 2 put when i plugged a string into output 3 both the previous outputs went dimmer) also what power supply are you using for the controller itself kind regards jack
Hello,
I haven’t tried that so I will look into that but in regards to power supply I bought it from syncrolight them self’s. Just read an update on the product page that has been added since the purchase of the power supply.
https://syncrolight.co.uk/ProductDetails...2A-SW.aspx
Kind Regards
Nathan
Hello,
I haven’t tried it.
I have the transformer wired into a power distribution unit then goes off to each animation as I have 4 of them within my display plus a number of just strings within it as well.
In total I have 8 DC08 controllers running off this controller and it’s only the eye strings that never work.
Kind Regards
Nathan
kind regards jack