Isaiah Mays from Calvary Temple in St. Charles, Missouri brings us these triangular air filter towers.
They built these triangular stacks out of 20x20x1 air filters from Fleet Farm ($0.57 each). Using black duct tape, they built each box seperately, taping three air filters together in a triangle. Then they stacked each box on top of each other, however high they wanted them. Everyone was surprised at how sturdy the stacks were just taping them together.
They used Venue LED ThinPar64 lights ($99 each) inside of each stack. They cut triangles out of the boxes that the air filters came in, wrapped them in aluminum foil and taped them to the top of each stack to reflect the light back.
They used a Enttec Open DMX USB interface ($70) and Freestyler DMX (free download) to control the lighting. The only problem they ran into was that the lights were 3-pin DMX and the Enttec interface was a 5-pin, so they had to buy a 3-pin to 5-pin adapter.
The overall cost was around $1100.
Purchases:
Filters – http://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/aaf-stratadensity-fiberglass-furnace-filters/0000000046493
Lights – http://www.guitarcenter.com/Venue-Thinpar64-10mm-LED-Lightweight-Par-Light-106866171-i1954710.gc
USB to DMX Interface – http://www.enttec.com/?main_menu=Products&pn=70303
Cables – http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=115&cp_id=11509&cs_id=1150902&p_id=601603&seq=1&format=2
3 to 5-pin Converter – http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/american-dj-5-pin-male-xlr-to-3-pin-female-xlr-turnaround-dmx-cable
Freestyler – http://users.telenet.be/freestylerdmx/
A+ Great Job guys!!
Not familiar with freetyler, how does it work and does it take the place of a controller? Does it work with any lights?
Freestyler is great for all the basics. You do not need a controller with it, just a DMX to USB interface. It works with almost every light out there!
Does the interface come with the all cords necessary to connect to the computer. I clicked on the link that is in this post above for the interface they used, is that all i will need to purchase?
Yes, the interface comes with the needed wires. The only issue I ran into was the lights I used were 3-pin DMX and the interface was 5-pin so I had to buy a converter to change it.
How may pars are in each stack and how are they placed?
There is only 1 thin par64 in each stack. They are placed at the bottom of each stack facing up.
How to align lights to this boxes?
How many interfaces did you have? Or how do multiple lights plugin to the one adapter?
Is there any similar type of materials for the filters. Or where are they used for i am in south africa and not sure where to find these filters