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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] how to power a projector mounted on a rotating device
Scott, Jeanne and I have used many of these for video installations:
https://www.sldlighting.com/ac-motor-turntable-with-rotating-outlet-50-lb-capacity-12-top
Reliable. We've ordered them with
Scott, Jeanne and I have used many of these for video installations:
https://www.sldlighting.com/ac-motor-turntable-with-rotating-outlet-50-lb-capacity-12-top
Reliable. We've ordered them with 1rpm motors.
Good luck!
j
On Jul 25, 2016, at 9:06 AM, Mani Mazinani wrote:
> Marco's machine loo
Marco's machine looks wonderful. Toronto artist John Shipman has
constructed what Scott is looking for an installation using slide
projectors. It uses the slip ring things mentioned previously. His website
will have more information and his email address as well.
Best,
Mani
On Jul 25, 2016 07:1
Hey Scott and all - regarding rotating turntables that include rotating AC
- see this link:
http://www.vuemore.com/?gclid=Cj0KEQjwztG8BRCJgseTvZLctr8BEiQAA_kBD9Fw3HF-6RCdrntuK6afHo7TQApVQy3Bx_eRTy707z0aApsm8P8HAQ
I've purchased several over the years and they are fantastic... I suspect
if you add
I recall a 35mm installation that used an ac cable with a pre-built slip
ring design. They built the turntable and film looper themselves, but
sourced the cable from a film industry rental house. Might be worth an
inquiry with a production house like William F Whites or similar. Otherwise
possibly
Hi Scott,
I've been trying to figure this out too for some time, and as far as I can
tell you need something like this:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/13063
Or any other sort of "slip ring" that is rated for sufficient current. The
issue with a turntable is you would probably have to rig your
Hi all, does anyone have an idea of how to supply power to a projector
that's set on a rotating device such as a turntable? Is there such a thing
as a rotating power supply?
I saw this - the main cylinder wouldn't do it but the part that attaches to
the wall does rotate 360, but I can't quite f