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i have 3 xp3's. 2 are a month old and one is brnd new. the other day after a gig i noticed that the new one was nice and cool while the other two were mad hot. the 1 was on a truss hanging on its side and the other two were sitting on top of our mains. the lights were all on for about the same time. any one have any idea why that might happen? and also is it bad to hang these lights on there side (perpendicular to the truss)
thanx

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hey,
i know for a fact that it is not bad for a light to be hung on it's side (perpendicular to the truss).cuz almost ALL light's are built to be able to be hung in any safe position.But I am not to sure about the heat that the other units were emitting ...but what do you mean by (were sitting on top of our mains.)???

anywho hope it hellps




steph
ya sorry.... Dj Madness is right and i think that, that is why the unit that was emitting more heat then the other's was because the gears were working harder cuz they were on there side.

but i know that you can hang light's on there side but i guess it not all light's ...(maby only the higher end light's in the market)


Confused
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Originally posted by dj steph:
[qb]but what do you mean by (were sitting on top of our mains[/qb]


i mean they were sitting on top of our speaker cabinets. also the one that was hanging on its side was a lot cooler than the otherones. but i think that it was because on the truss the light has a lot mor air circulating around it whell any ways thanks for the help. and also a big thank you to everyone at support for your help the day before new years especially u danny.

thanks again
jon
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Originally posted by Support:
[qb]No lights that are moving heads should be hung sideways that puts to much pressure on the gears. Try it yourself with 10 lbs, hold it out to your side and see how heavy it feels. Red Face [/qb]


They why does the XP-3 owners manual explicity state that they can be hung any which way?

http://www.americandj.com/pdffiles/XP3A.pdf

Page 15 - "The XP-3 can be mounted to a wall or may be hung from a truss."

That tells me explicity that the XP-3's can be truss mounted or mounted perpindicular to the floor (how I have them mounted on my truss). What's the deal?

- hans
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Originally posted by Support:
[qb]hans that should read "ceiling" not wall. Never mount the xp3 sideways.[/qb]


So where do I return my XP-3's that are now smoked because I followed the owners manual? :-)

Seriously - I have been mounting them vertially on a truss because the OWNERS MANUAL said I could. And now one of them at least is behaving very badly. I just purchased these three weeks ago.

The owners manual I have been using was downloaded from the American DJ website at the time of my purchase. It seems that a blatant error like this should be fixed - can you guys at least update the online manual?

Thanks.

- Hans
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Originally posted by Support:
[qb]Hans get a RA and return for repair to AmericanDJ.[/qb]


These were factory refurbs I purchased 3 weeks ago (well, closer to 2 weeks - total duty time is about 16 hours in the vertical position, they no longer track together, one of them sort of "flops", the other is really slow - they were both really crisp when I first hung them) - they carry a 90-day warranty. Can I still get an RA for repair?

Thanks! Smiler

- Hans

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