System description:
- Smartfade 24/96 with latest updates v2.0 and Smartsoft running on a laptop pc
- Smartpack Portable dimpacks in a touring flightcase on CEE three-phase (3N400) with software version 2.0.1 (I think).
- all 5-pin proplex dmx cables with correct impedance ratings
- different fixtures mostly 1kw and 0,5kw PC's, assym. floods/cyc. and pars
Problem/occurence:
We had a sequence of shows with a few dimmerchannels with a very low load, using several small 40w or less bulbs in a 'home made square matrix'. During the show, without a change in values from the control console, the bulbs suddenly flickered (twinkle). This happened very occasionaly and fast during the 1 and 1/2 hour show, but was easy to spot since they where backlighting.
Approximatly each channel of the dimmer had a load of 300w maximum, thus something like 0,8 A each on SmartPack portable 12x10A dimmers on three phase, if they would be at full, but they often were only at 30% or less, so I wonder is there a limit on the minimum load the Smartpacks need to nicely dimm tungsten type lamps? Does the low wattage has an impact on the dimming curves?
So would it make sense to add a 'dummy load' to those circuits to enable smooth dimming at all times without a twinkle now and then?
Is it possible that it has to do with interference on our powerlines (daylight savings), or interference on the dmx line (to close to power multicable or sound cabling) to the dimpack?
Does perhaps upgrading to a newer version of Smartpack resolves tis problem?
All help greatly appreciated,
thx in advance,
J