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Sadly my Beseler runs on a closed circuit and has it's own accessories. I might set up my LPL C7700 again when I have the space and investigate this further, I've kept a close eye on the topic and the RH products look pretty cool.
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Man.
I had no idea that by starting this thread may lead other's who knew nothing or little of RH Designs products to maybe on day purchase them as well. Maybe I should ask RH Designs to give me the Stop Clock Professional and Zonemaster II free due to my unintended promotion of their products.
Jamusu
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 Originally Posted by jamusu
Man.
I had no idea that by starting this thread may lead other's who knew nothing or little of RH Designs products to maybe on day purchase them as well. Maybe I should ask RH Designs to give me the Stop Clock Professional and Zonemaster II free due to my unintended promotion of their products.
Jamusu
Never any harm in asking, but it never worked for the rest of us.
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Dave,
I was joking, but I just may try it. Pretty sure that I will receive a resounding no.
Jamusu.
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 Originally Posted by ITD
I'd say that the RH Designs stuff is more akin to using AE and electronic shutters than digital.
Spot on!
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Hi all, I am new to APUG and have a question about the stop clock timer so perhaps this is the best place to ask it. The light source that I( use is an Aristo VCL4500 and just bought a stop clock timer Vario. I am having difficulty adjusting the position of the sensor so that the speeds of the lights are close to being actual times. This does not seem possible however as if I get the blue light fairly close to actual time, the green light is very fast. Is there anyone out there using a similar combination that could help with this?
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David, have you addressed you question to Richard? He has dealt with most problems that purchasers of his timers have thrown up.
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 Originally Posted by Dave Miller
David, have you addressed you question to Richard? He has dealt with most problems that purchasers of his timers have thrown up.
Actually Dave, I suggested David post his question here because I couldn't give him a definitive answer on this occasion 
The issue concerns the timer running at widely different speeds depending on whether the green tube only or the blue tube only is lit. I would expect them to differ a bit but not by a stop or more. I have very limited experience of the VCL4500 having installed only one sensor for a customer a year or so ago and no way of checking myself. I'm pretty sure there is somebody here who uses a StopClock Vario with a VCL4500, so hopefully s/he will spot this and help David (and me) out.
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Can't win 'um all.
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