How Do You Build A LED Video Wall?
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- Video plays a key role in Lighting! Let's see how to build a LED Wall, In this video we visited the Gamma headquarters and Chris helped us build one of their video walls, Dive in with us, let's see how to get it done!
00:00 Introduction
01:03 Getting the parts we need
01:38 Road Cases / Transporting Led Walls
02:33 Building the Wall
03:26 Levelling the ground support
06:01 After the initial build
07:09 Things to remember when wiring a LED Wall
08:06 Wiring The Wall
08:56 Wiring The LED Controller
09:14 Controller Configuration
09:40 Closing
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Thanks for understanding!,
-David
You've come a long way young man. I used to follow you back when I had my sound and lighting production business before C-19 killed my business.
great video, waiting for the second one.
David, Great hearing about your new Video Wall Series! Looking forward to your future video wall videos. Thank you for making this video and for doing all that research!!!
I’ve been waiting for some videos regarding video walls! Hope to see more videos on these and led matrixes
I appreciate the time you took to make this video. I'm new to LED video walls and so I like the way you approached this as a 'basics' video. There were many things I didn't know that you explained.
Some advice about the way this video was made: it would have been so much more effective with a camera man. I can't see how the panels are being installed if you don't show it. I was also disappointed in the lack of lighting especially when showing the back of the panels. It was difficult to see any details because of this.
LOVE IT BRO!!!!!!! THANK YOU. JESUS LOVES YOU.
Hi whats the back support you use to fix the video wall.
This was a bait and switch infomercial!!
Hey David hopefully you can help me out with this question!!!
I am building a 48 panel wall with UNILUMIN UPADIII 500x1000mm panels. It is 8 panels high and 6 miles wide.
I used unilumins calculator and it tells me: minimum 120vac 20a circuits (8).
Does that mean when running power I need 8 circuits powering 6 panels each?
Fail. They do not actually show the process like he promised in the introduction.
I'm out with this channel. I mean it's a benefit that onyx wasn't mentioned but the biggest issue by far with led wall is calculating your load whether its ground stacked flown and if outside even more complicated- this video- nothing. Anyone can plug in some power and ethercon. I'd even go as far as to say the wall in the video is not correctly ballasted but as no coverage of that can't say but it looks to be just leant against some ladder truss?
No when you attach it to something it's taking load