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Marios
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Posted: 06 September 2016 at 9:08pm |
Any suggestions for cheapish LED cans? I'd like to have RGBW if possible. Powercon in/out is a bonus.
Looking around £100 - £150 per fixture.
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Jasonstry
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There was a thread on the Blue Room about this that you might find interesting as it came up with an improbably cheap option. http://www.blue-room.org.uk/index.php?showtopic=67538 I haven't bought or tried any of them myself but might be worth a look.
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Have some new ones in stock. For £120 each
Product description LED spotlight with 7 x 10W RGBW 4-in-1 LED's - EU+UK power cord. KingPAR 3 - output: 6.500 Lux @ 1m - with 4-channel and 7-channel DMX-512 protocol - dimmer, strobe, auto, auto speed, custom programme, dimmer speed, RGBW colour changing - lens: 25° - master/slave function - power consumption: 115W - metal housing - 4-button, 16-section display - passive cooling, no noise - also suitable as a stand-alone spotlight thanks to 2 adjustable mounting brackets - 3pin DMX input & output - IEC power input & output - COMMANDOR 4 Compatible - dim. (LxWxH): 300 x 300 x 380mm - net weight: 3.5kg - for indoor use. |
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