Description
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The RGB High Power LED modular design and comprehensive range of fixing options allows users to easily create a complete LED system using stock of just one generic fixture type – including battens, blinders and various mounting configurations using the built in fixing.
The product’s lightweight yet robust, heavy gauge aluminum extruded construction houses a discreet cable management system and additional protection is built around the LED lenses for a truly road proof fixture.
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All-purpose design – create an LED system using stock of one generic fixture
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Modular construction – easily configured as battens, blinders or tubes
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Slimline design with cable management – perfect for discreet installation
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HSI (Hue, Saturation & Intensity) and RGB control
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Range of fixings – suitable for wall, floor, truss, stand & vertical hanging
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Efficient thermal management – improved brightness and light output levels
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Heavy gauge anodized aluminum extrusion – lightweight but extremely robust
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Architectural Video Application
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RGB High Power LED Specifications | |
Product Code: | RGB-HPL01 |
Width (no fixings): | 282mm, 11.10″ |
Height (no fixings): | 32mm, 1.26″ |
Depth (no fixings): | 61mm, 2.40″ |
Weight: | 800g, 1lb 12oz |
Power Consumption: | HSI = 0.70A@24VDC, RGB = 1.05A@24VDC (12Watts per fixture at full) |
Connectors: | Neutrik® XLR4 |
Color: | Black anodized |
Lamp Life: | Up to 100,000 hours |
Beam angle: | 14° (at 50% of peak illuminance) |
RGB High Power LED Photometric Performance | |
Optics: | Specialized close focus lens, 30 and 15 Degree available. |
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12 LUXEON® LEDs Color controlled (4 red, 4 green, 4 blue) |
Beam angle: | 14° (50% peak illuminance) |
Distribution: | Symmetrical direct illumination |
CCT: | Adjustable 1000 ? 10,000K |
CRI: | Not measurable |
Color Gamut: | Performance Enhanced |
Photometric Data for 1 (one) RGB-HPL01 |
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MADE IN USA Controller Used: RGB-HPC @ 333mA. per color. |
Luxeon Bin Numbers Date 03/2006 |