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    Quote Originally Posted by FourDee View Post
    I tried the sonima amps for the 6200 scanners, the sonimas have the raytheon chip on them. But that didn't keep them from destroying my scanners
    Sorry to hear that,,,,
    Any idea what went wrong?

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    No idea,

    I successfully managed to tune the feedback, then I connected the motors (whilst first turning everything off of course)
    I even tuned them to the ILDA test pattern. But I noticed one of the scanners getting hot sometimes.
    Then some kind of high frequency oscillation started and before I knew it, the cores were delaminated and the rotor was demagnitised.

    The worst part is that I built my entire projector around them and Junktronix has sold all of his bargain ones, so I'm looking at a lot of money to get my projector up and running again (with the MicroAmps I already bought)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FourDee View Post
    No idea,

    I successfully managed to tune the feedback, then I connected the motors (whilst first turning everything off of course)
    I even tuned them to the ILDA test pattern. But I noticed one of the scanners getting hot sometimes.
    Then some kind of high frequency oscillation started and before I knew it, the cores were delaminated and the rotor was demagnitised.

    The worst part is that I built my entire projector around them and Junktronix has sold all of his bargain ones, so I'm looking at a lot of money to get my projector up and running again (with the MicroAmps I already bought)
    Mine are the junktronix ones. can you make me a offer I'll never regret?

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    Sorry to dig up this ancient thread, but I recently found a set of 6810p's at $40.

    Are there any of the old drivers still floating around?

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    Quote Originally Posted by krazer View Post
    Sorry to dig up this ancient thread, but I recently found a set of 6810p's at $40.

    Are there any of the old drivers still floating around?
    I have a set I can sell you. Untested, but easy to repair.

    PM me.

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    Anyone got any pics of these working?
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    It looks like I am getting amps from mixedgas, so hopefully I will be able to post something soon

    The end goal is to send them into my laser cutter, but I will make sure to mate them with my whitelight just for kicks

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    just wanted to dig this up again.... has ANYONE got a working solution? i have a 650 rev e2 board with mine but never hooked em up... would really like to get these goin

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    Quote Originally Posted by b52productions View Post
    found this one ..is this a correct set?
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cambridge-Te...cAAOSwT~9WiEzG

    That amp is slew rate limited. It has a circuit in the front end that limits the rate of change for a scan signal. Unless you remove/bypass/re-adjust the limiter, you'll have a hard time doing bright single beams with it, as a beam calls for an "instantaneous" jump and with the limiter circuit it will take a long time to settle. Flat scans and graphics will almost work with the limiter there. The limiter is on there to insure smooth scans when projecting on recording film. The limiter is on the input circuit, not in the feedback loop, so you probably can remove it, I have never tried to do so on my board. Then you will have to retune the amp for ILDA compatibility. The amp in question is usually set up for precision scanning, not speed.
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