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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

VFS Inclino, Imperio, Origo News ??

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there was a similiar problem with preston/bartech ff units. Regulated outputs can cutoff at .5A (not 1.5A). I guess D-tap is partly way to go or make some power distribution box.
The power outputs on the back of the camera are unregulated [11.5-17v] at 1.5A. Depending on your luck and your camera, many will cut at 1A and some will cut at up to 2A. I've been able to successfully power an MDR or a Microforce on some cameras... and others have cut out with approximately .5A [!!!] draw.

Now a lot of the less consistent experience is from the earlier days of the cameras... but they still aren't spot-on consistent these days.

James, I can see your idea working perfectly and I can see it failing miserably... all based on luck.

Another thought is to make a small inline box that pulls unregulated power out of the power cable before it goes into the back of the RED. Throw a few 3-pin power outputs in there and you'll be in business.
Dave
 
Let me ge this straight- You pay for something a year in advance have it shipped across the ocean- DOA- and you want to apologize?
This crowd is dream come through customers.
BTW- I have a broken Yugo to sell- any takers?- and I'll accept apologies with the payment...(joke!!!!!):thumbsup:
Jacek Zakowicz, OptiTek
like your mood man.. that's right.. that's the way it has been made the red clientele.. you know.. behave yourself or you have no service.. policy works ehehehehe

guess you'll have a great deal w/ your broken yugo.. c'mon boys show to jacek what kind of customers you are made of.. lol jacek you won't still be wondering anymore.. but first off you need to make them your own fanboys.. do not dare to steal them! there's a trademark out there.. :rofl:

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btw.. when will you have your lcd wood out there?.. no electronic viewfinder bill over here.. :sifone: (no way! only FF35 camera bills)
 
Yeah it seems like powering this thing directly from the RED isn't a viable option after all. Too bad third party companies like Viewfactor and Bartech end up getting the heat because the RED specs are so flaky.
 
My current solution will be to make myself a DTAP cable to power the Impero & Inclino until I get the one I ordered with the rest of the stuff from Viewfactor - and if a firmware update at some point allows me to power it from the RED then that's fine. I do hope that there will be a way to power it from the DTAP and keep the start/stop functionality from the Impero.
 
Yeah....still the problems if you're running off AC adapter.
I guess if Red output doesn't provide a 12V 1.5A output, then it's faulty and a ticket could be raised.
Test is 8Ω x 20 watt resistor across +vout & gnd (pins 1, 4) of the aux power output. If it fails anytime (i.e power up or normal) its faulty.
Red can say whether the 2 two aux power outputs can be shunted together (and how). Depends on output regulation.
Sure Curt is looking into a safe solution.
This will also be a problem for anyone who uses these outputs for their accessory gear on different Reds.
Dave.
 
we've never been successful powering anything (including Bartec) off those connectors except start/stop devices. We use the D-Tap for all power and have built several distro boxes.
 
yep...make a lot of sense. fucker is that the design/QA on those ports is pretty simple. Place max load on Red internal power supply, add 50%. Place max load in aux Power supply, add 50%. buy chips to handle twice that. Over test all units.
I know all this sounds easy after the event.
But we're all learning and you gotta love that.
2 steps forward, one step back.
D
 
Since there seems to be a big issue with powering off the RED, I am tempted to return my lemo cable and have them ship me a DTap cable with my missing parts tomorrow. I got to have it working for Wednesday, and I am afraid that Curt isn't going to have the new code in place.

Matthew
 
Is this a code issue? Or is it, as I suspect, a power-out-of-the-RED issue?

Stephen
 
As I understand it - it's currently a combination of the two. I think the code is assuming that there's 1.5 Amps available (according to REDs spec), so the cameras that can't deliver that will have problem.
 
Since there seems to be a big issue with powering off the RED, I am tempted to return my lemo cable and have them ship me a DTap cable with my missing parts tomorrow. I got to have it working for Wednesday, and I am afraid that Curt isn't going to have the new code in place.

Matthew

You might want to keep the lemo (GPIO) cable; you can have both the GPIO and the D-Tap cables connected to the receiver. This allows you to use the remote start/stop functionality of the Impero and get the power needed currently (I think I'll run my setup this way most of the time, just to be safe)

Cheers,
Dennis Wilkins
 
Heck. . . I'd just like to get this thing in my hands. . . I've got some work to do very soon, and a fast-vanishing amount of time to practice up before that time.

Stephen
 
You might want to keep the lemo (GPIO) cable; you can have both the GPIO and the D-Tap cables connected to the receiver. This allows you to use the remote start/stop functionality of the Impero and get the power needed currently (I think I'll run my setup this way most of the time, just to be safe)

Dangit, I forgot about that. That is one reason that I went with the Viewfactor over the Bartec. Dangit, why can't things just be simple and work well...sigh...

Matthew
 
EDIT: I am not going to get in the middle of this mess!!!

Here is what the big camera houses are doing. Here is Clairmont:
clairmontpower.jpg


I hope they do better on the new cameras!
 
Wow...
 
Dangit, I forgot about that. That is one reason that I went with the Viewfactor over the Bartec. Dangit, why can't things just be simple and work well...sigh...

Matthew

Bartec can start/stop as well.
 
The RED ops guide clearly states that max. sustained current draw is 1.5 Amp per output and that it's protected. It means that if you draw more then the RED ONE will de-activate the output and you need to power cycle the camera to re-activate the ports.

Ah.. Thank you Tony for straightening that out. Good to know.
 
The Birger mount is currently being power off these ports. What is different here?

Greg

I'm thinking it's doing fine because it's not drawing anywhere near as much as the VF motors can. Powering the transmitter and the lens is probably only drawing 100-200 mAmps.
 
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