Elation
Description
The Par-DIM dimmer pack is a single-channel DMX dimmer that includes a convenient clip for mounting directly to the bracket of the Par Can it controls. It has 3-pin XLR input and output, 10 dip switches for DMX snd standalone operation, as well as LED power and DMX indicators. It's external fuse can be easily replaced, and it comes hardwired with a 18AWG 120V, Edison power cord.
Elation Par-DIM DMX Dimmer Pack
Elation Par-DIM DMX Dimmer Pack
Features
  • 1-channel DMX dimmer pack designed for Par Can control
  • Operates via DMX protocol or Stand alone
  • Includes special clip for mounting to Par Can bracket
  • 3-pin XLR input and output
  • 10 dip switches for DMX addressing and stand alone operation
  • Single, Edison input socket
  • Power and DMX indicator LEDs
  • External fuse
  • Hard wired, 18AWG, 120V, Edison power cord
Specs
  • 600 watt max. load capacity
  • Power in: AC 120V-60Hz
  • Fuse: F6.3A, 250V, 5 x 20mm
Reviews

2.5

2 Reviews

0%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

  • poor quality

    1

    submitted16 years ago

    byD Scott

    fromLincoln, CA

    Do not buy these. I purchased 32 of these to run my par lighting. They failed immediately out of the box. Not worth the time it takes to install. Would be a great idea and product if it worked as described. Spend the extra money on a quality product.

  • Works As Advertised

    4

    submitted17 years ago

    byMutley58

    fromLancaster, PA USA

    Unit works as advertised and is fairly lightweight. A handy feature is the stand alone mode where DIP switches can be set to dim lights in increments of 25% without requiring a DMX controller unit. The mounting system on the unit isn't so great, though. A spring steel clip slides over the lighting fixture bracket - this part is OK. The unit is to be secured to the fixture bracket by way of tension via a machine screw threaded into a circular collar which has been very lightly brazed onto the clip and centered over a hole in it. When I attempted to tighten the set screw the threaded collar snapped off one dimmer. On the other unit I noticed the machine screw, even when tight, allows the dimmer to slide up & down the light bracket. To remedy, I easily snapped off the other collar with pliers, drilled a hole in the light brackets and screwed the dimmer fast with a self-threading machine screw.

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