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Fog machine remote controll, using a snake channel ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Lahr" data-source="post: 51926" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Re: Fog machine remote controll, using a snake channel ?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wrong, they aren't strong enough to pass through. Sorry to correct you but DMX is more likely to pick up noise from the audio lines than vice versa. DMX is very low voltage, and very low amperage. Running the dmx through the snake however is a no-no DMX needs 120 ohm wire. I'd like to bark at the effect of 3-pin versus 5-pin but honestly no one seems to want to follow the standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Lahr, post: 51926, member: 931"] Re: Fog machine remote controll, using a snake channel ? Wrong, they aren't strong enough to pass through. Sorry to correct you but DMX is more likely to pick up noise from the audio lines than vice versa. DMX is very low voltage, and very low amperage. Running the dmx through the snake however is a no-no DMX needs 120 ohm wire. I'd like to bark at the effect of 3-pin versus 5-pin but honestly no one seems to want to follow the standard. [/QUOTE]
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