[SML] exterior / architectural / signage Strobe
Keith Arsenault
iaeg.sml at gmail.com
Fri Sep 25 13:07:53 UTC 2015
actually Bill there are some products on that SIGNAWORKS web sight might work fine with a little adaptation . .
Keith Arsenault
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On Sep 25, 2015, at 12:06 AM, Bill Nelson via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>> by MEDIUM I mean not in the MARTIN ATOMIC range . . but not whimsy like some
>> party strobe you’d buy at Walmart this Halloween . .
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>> by “point source” i mean a strobe lamp in a housing without a reflector
>> behind it . .
>>
>> does not need dmx control if there’s an adjustment for rate .
>>
>> yes . . permanent outdoor install
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> Hm, that is a bit of a problem. Most decent intensity strobes have a
> reflector, especially those in a housing.
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> A possibility might be something like the strobes that are sometimes used on
> cell phone towers, but those probably do not have an adjustable rate. And the
> "lens" is likely not smooth or colorless.
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> You might check the Amateur Radio suppliers. Strobes are available for
> mounting on Amateur's radio towers - they are white light and the rate might
> be adjustable. They certainly are weatherproof.
>
> You might contact either or both of these companies:
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> http://towerbeacon.com/
> http://www.signaworks.com/products/tower-lights/
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> Bill
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