Difference between revisions of "RickTest"
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2 - Cut traces for the output section - Note Input Voltage has to be either 120v or 240v | 2 - Cut traces for the output section - Note Input Voltage has to be either 120v or 240v | ||
3 - SSR4 can control low voltage lights while connected to the Freestyle. | 3 - SSR4 can control low voltage lights while connected to the Freestyle. | ||
− | 4 - Currently the DMX option on the SSR4 can be used with 240v volts but the firmware doesn't work with 50 hz. Should be fixed later this year. | + | 4 - Currently the DMX option on the SSR4 can be used with 240v volts but the firmware doesn't work with 50 hz. |
+ | Should be fixed later this year. |
Revision as of 12:54, 26 January 2009
Voltage Chart for Lynx Hardware
Device | 120 volts - | 240 volts - | 12 volts DC - | Low volts (24/36) |
Lynx | Yes | Yes (1) | No | Yes (2) |
Lynx Express | Yes | Yes (1) | No | No |
Freestyle | Yes | Yes (1) | No | No |
SSR4 | Yes | Yes (1) | No | Yes (3) |
SSR4-DMX | Yes | Yes (1,4) | No | No |
Lynx Splitter | Yes | Yes (1) | No | No |
Lynx MR-16 | No | No | Yes | No |
1 - Normally different transformer and resistor is needed. 2 - Cut traces for the output section - Note Input Voltage has to be either 120v or 240v 3 - SSR4 can control low voltage lights while connected to the Freestyle. 4 - Currently the DMX option on the SSR4 can be used with 240v volts but the firmware doesn't work with 50 hz. Should be fixed later this year.