I got mine yesterday, seems really good operationally but with some mad usability.
Lightweight
Good Construction
Fine control of lighting
Dims to zero on both banks
Diffuser gives even light output
Quality connectors
No flicker
The controls go anticlockwise to increase output !!!!
There is a control per bank (3200 and 5600) rather than overall level and mix
Looking at the PCB I can see a processor per bank --- why not just change the A and B on the rotary controllers so that the light/DMX channel increases in the clockwise direction!
It turns out that Li-Po and Li-Ion are the same chemistry types in output voltage terms.
V-Batteries are very expensive so I hooked up a Li-Po 4S 3000mAh to a DN2 900 and found that I got 40 mins at full brightness. There is a issues with cut-off which doesn't happen until around 9.6 volts, by which time you would have wrecked a LiPo 4S. I'm going to use a protection circuit at around 14.4V, this will be based on a MOSFET to disconnect the battery as the volts go below 3.7 per cell.
Battery powered these things are fast to use, just place and go, they can be moved quickly and don't have the safety hazard issues of trailing cables.
I used one in outside conditions:
You might notice the highlights in the eyes which are from the DN2 900.
@andyharris Andy, can you post some video or sample shots to see how powerfull and color stable they are?
Thank you very much :)
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