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From: "riluttante" <riluttante@...>
http://home. att.net/~ djaux/Image28. gif
That's the only picture I know of too.
I spent a lot of time looking at Zero Halliburton specs and talking to Rex at STS about
having my four-panel system mounted inside one of these cases.
My idea was to put two panels in each half (like on the six-panel picture, which has three
panels per half), but very few, if any, of these cases have halves (shells) of equal depth.
My requirements were to fit the four panels in a case no larger than the IATA standards for
airplane carry-on baggage. I expect to travel with my system regularly, and there's no way
I'm checking it in. We couldn't find a case to fit four panels without being unnecessarily
large though.
I'd be curious to see what your friend comes up with. I still find these Zero Halliburton
cases a very elegant solution.
Thomas
--- In SergeModular@ yahoogroups. com, JB <ringmodulator@ ...> wrote:
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> Is this what you're after?
> http://home. att.net/~ djaux/Image28. gif
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> 2007/1/25, Rick <echo7even@. ..>:
> > trying to help a friend figure this out.
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> > any pics would be helpful
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> > thanks
> > -r
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> > Keep on Patchin'!
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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> >
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Re: Looking for pics of serge mounted in Zero case
2007-01-28 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
I'm not understanding why you can't do four panels in a case like the one pictured at the link shown. I had a case like the one shown. . .hell, that might even be a picture of the system i had at one time. It was an elegant solution although six panels was a little heavy and not all that protable. Four panels in that style case should be just the thing. I'm also not understanding the depth problem unless your panels were not built with "transit" style chassis in which case your out of luck. Period. Three panels will fit into a popup Gator case with the wiring harness ( if your clever with mounting screws) but that doesn't solve your four panel problem. Keep searching for a Zero. . you'll find one sooner or later. . . much later. LOL
kind regards
john duval
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