Thank you, Dominic and Scott!

Scott, may I ask if there is a specific inverter you recommend? They seem
to very greatly in terms of cost with more than few costing more than the
projector itself.

All the best,
Madison

On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 10:46 AM Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think he means that when you go from sound speed to silent speed, the
> shutter angle changes in order to reduce flicker at the lower speed, by
> means of a little metal clip on each shutter blade that is moved in and
> out by centrifugal force, and that on many of the Pageants that clip
> sticks
> and so it takes a second or so for it to move.  And during that second or
> so there is noticeable flicker.
>
> If you run a 60 Hz Pageant at 50 Hz, it will behave differently because the
> motor will be running 20% slower.  It will probably take less time for the
> clip to move.  Pageants designed for 50 Hz will run at the same speeds and
> probably behave similarly, but I have never seen one and can't say for
> sure.
>
> I would suggest if the original poster wants the exact effect that they
> bring their own projector and run it on a a 60 Hz inverter abroad.
> --scott
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