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Quick-Start Guide
BooBox Flex
MORE INFORMATION ONLINE
This guide covers only a fraction of what the Flex can do.
Tutorial videos and a full manual are available online.
Solid-State Output Wiring Diagrams
12/24 VDC
MUST BE 500mA OR LESS
DEVICE
(6W at 12V, 12W at 24V)
EXAMPLES OF DEVICES COMPATIBLE
WITH SOLID-STATE OUTPUTS:
LED LIGHTS, SOLENOIDS, RELAYS.
ANY 12/24 VDC LOAD UNDER 500mA.
+
1
2
3
4
+
ANY 12 OR 24 VDC DEVICE
TO WALL
OUTLET
1
2
RELAY BOARD
3
4
TO POWER SUPPLY
USING A BOOBOX RELAY BOARD
Power Supply
PWR
12-24
VDC
GND
Selecting your Power Supply
The Flex requires a 12 or 24 volt DC power supply. We generally recommend
using a 24 volt power supply. This will enable you to use larger solenoids
without exceeding the maximum current capacity of the solid-state outputs. It
will however require that all the devices connected to your outputs be rated for
24 volts.
Sizing Your Power Supply
To size a supply you must calculate for the worst-case scenario. Add up the
wattage for the most outputs that will be on at any one time, then add 2 watts for
the Flex.
Example:
2 watts Flex (If using ScareMaster use 5 watts)
+ 18 watts 3 x 6 watt solenoids
+ 1 watt
LED Light
= 21 watts Total - Need at least 21 watts
12/24 VDC
DEVICE
12/24 VDC
12/24 VDC
DEVICE
DEVICE
+
1
2
3
4
+
FOUR 12 OR 24 VDC DEVICES
BLUE = FAST
GREEN = SLOW
1
2
+
RELAY BOARD
3
4
USE OUR RELAY BOARD IF YOU NEED A FEW RELAYS.
TWO CAN BE LINKED TO GET 8 RELAYS
12 VDC MOTOR IN FORWARD AND REVERSE
DMX
12-
- 2
+ 3
1
24V
POWER CAN BE SUPPLIED
USING THE BARREL CONNECTOR
OR THE TRIGGER TERMINAL
BLOCK.
12/24 VDC
DEVICE
+
1
2
BOOBOX
RELAY
12-
GND
24V
12 OR 24 VDC DEVICE > 500mA
TO 12 VDC POWER
FOG
SUPPLY
HIGH
VOLTAGE
+
RELAY
-
+
1
2
FOG MACHINE
Solid-State Outputs
VOLTAGE
IN
About Solid-State Outputs
Solid-state outputs are great for reliably controlling relays, solenoids, and
LED lights. They cannot be used to directly control high-current, 110 volt, or
contact-closure devices like a relay can. However, unlike relays, they have
no moving parts that wear out over time. Keeping these moving parts
outside of the controller allows them to be easily replaced when they wear
out.
Connect directly to the solid-state outputs when appropriate, then use
external mechanical or solid-state relays for high current or high voltage
loads. This will result in a highly reliable and maintainable system.
Solid-State Driver Chip Failure
If you accidentally short the outputs you may notice some or all of the
outputs will be stuck on or off, even after cycling the power. This usually
means the solid-state output chip needs to be replaced. We sell replace-
ments on our website for a few dollars.
TAKE APPROPRIATE
!
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
>500mA
WHEN WIRING HIGH
12/24 VDC
VOLTAGES.
DEVICE
+
1
2
ANY 110 VOLT LOAD
FOG
MACHINE
SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR A
CABLE SO YOU DON'T HAVE
4 OUTPUT
TO HACK YOUR REMOTE.
FI-304
OR
1. UNPLUG FOG MACHINE
2. OPEN REMOTE
ADAPTER CABLE
3. LOCATE FOG BUTTON PINS
4. SOLDER WIRES TO PINS
5. CONNECT AS SHOWN
USE ONE OF OUR AC RELAY PACKS WHEN YOU HAVE A LOT
OF 110 VOLT DEVICES TO CONTROL.
VOLTAGE
=
OUT
TO WALL
OUTLET
12/24 VDC
RELAY
COIL RELAY
-
8 OUTPUT
FI-308
+
1
2
3
4
+
+
5
6
7
8
+
MAX 500mA EACH (6W at 12V or 12W at 24V)
INCORRECT WIRING WILL DAMAGE DEVICE
SOLID-STATE OUTPUTS
BooBox Flex
PROP CONTROLLER
FI-206
WWW.FRIGHTIDEAS.COM
SD CARD
PROGRAMMER
1
2
GND
IN
IN
GND
GND
PWR
12V
12V
AUDIO
LINE
PWR
DMX
INPUTS
OUT
12-24
5 - 24 V DC/AC
VDC
12-
1
- 2
+ 3
C
1
2
PLAY
GND
24V
AC RELAY PACKS