Has anyone used the Iogeek from monsterguts? It looks pretty easy
to use.
Thread: Iogeek?
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Iogeek? –
04-10-2009,12:49 PM
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Werewolf
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04-10-2009,09:13 PM
from what i could find out about it i think i would go with efx-tek stuff you can do the same but at a cheaper price. i know the tech support with efxtek is unreal on their forum a guy told him what he was doing and one of them wrote the code for him free
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04-10-2009,09:15 PM
I know how to use efx-tek stuff pretty well.
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Werewolf
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04-10-2009,09:28 PM
looks like this board has relays built on it efx don't and the software i/o offers has a feature like vixen built in
both are similar to vsa for controlling from the computer
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04-10-2009,10:07 PM
I think I might buy it to try it but im not sure.
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04-11-2009,07:11 AM
I tried the IOGeek, I actually use to sell them. Efx-tek products are far superior, alot easier to program, and their support is awesome. go with the efx-tek controls. you won't be dissappointed.
Brian Warner
Pneumatic/Mechanical/Electrical designer and manufacturing, and owner of
Evilusions LLC
www.evilusions.com
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04-11-2009,07:59 AM
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04-11-2009,08:30 AM
The dials are an new EFX-tek product called the EZ-3 that I asked them to make. It turns a prop-1 into a 3 stage timer so that all the timing functions (pre delay, output on time for 1 output, and post dealy) are changed by the 3 dials. they should have it for sale shortly.
Brian Warner
Pneumatic/Mechanical/Electrical designer and manufacturing, and owner of
Evilusions LLC
www.evilusions.com
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04-11-2009,08:32 AM
Cool because I program most of my stuff on halloween and one that doesnt use a
computer would be a lot easier.



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