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Seth Orozco

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  1. Here are some pics of the gyros. The first one shows the label with what appears to be some wiring diagrams. Each black dot corresponds to the color coded pins on the 2nd picture (BK, BR, RD, OR, YW, GN, BU, VI, WH). Could these diagrams be enough to figure out the wiring? I don't know enough about electronics to decipher them. I figure these gyros are made for doing much more than I need, but if I can just get them spinning full speed with a way to turn them on and off, they might just do the trick! By the design of the connector end it looks like it was designed to hook into its counterpart by twisting to lock, then secured by 3 machine screws. I think I could get something machined to hook this up to with just the 3 screws (no twist-lock necessary) and improvise the wiring by soldering wires if I could just be sure of the wiring and have it tested out by someone with electrical experience. Thanks for the help! Seth Orozco filmcore@sbcglobal.net
  2. Terry West can wire them for you 310-374-5711 Good Luck Thanks, I'll give him a call!
  3. Hi, I'm a camera assistant here in LA and recently got ahold of 2 gyros. I'm trying to make a gyro stabilized rig to attach to a camera. They are made by the Kearfott Company and have a round 10 pin connector on the back. I need to find an electrician familiar with gyros to create a power cable of some sort, and I figured steadicam forum might be a good place to start! Any help or leads would be appreciated. Thanks, Seth
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