Anyone heard of Pearl River P1428 SKYTRACKER light |
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Young Croc Joined: 07 April 2011 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 635 |
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Posted: 03 November 2019 at 2:02pm |
As above really. Have the opportunity to purchase a pair of these at less than £100 for the pair. They are 575w model. Have 2 16amp cee’s input, one labeled MOTOR the other Lamp. They seem a hell of a lot of light for the money. Google not showing up anything. They look MAHOOSIVE, they’re on castors. Any and all info appreciated. Ta ever so!!
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Nothing is foolproof because fools are so ingenious
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Young Croc Joined: 08 April 2009 Status: Offline Points: 622 |
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For a skytracer 575 Hmi is not nearly powerfull enough and they arent controllable. Nice for giving buildings a Hollywood première” look but thats it...surpassed by a sharpy in brightness..
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Thanks for that @BAMS. Is this like a supersize moonflower effect? Very immature, I know, but part of me thinks that using a pair of these as massive indoor disco lights, for some of my bigger venues, up to 500 capacity, might be a bit of a giggle!!!
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There are two versions, a single beam and the moonflower effect. Both not soundcontrolled though... Something along the way as much fun for the same price but also controllable would be Some worn down clay paky goldenscan 3s, or HES intellabeam/cyberlights
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