There is like no info on the 90w unit release. I'm launching an all out campaign to find out what the deal is. Many calls to be made.....We are looking at around 30 of these but I really need the extra punch for the throws I have. Also the diffuser is a bit much. Looking at replacing it with something less wide, at least in the 60w fixtures. I'm thinking it will be perfect in the 90w.Once the 500 is out I'm going to give it a try. I've been really impressed with the demos at trade shows. But they've been really slow rolling these things out. I agree that 18" is way too short for the pigtail.
I think we just ordered a couple dozen of the smaller ones because the bigger ones aren't out. If they come out really quickly we might try to swap back.
How did you use the 60W version? I am specing work lights for a high school auditorium and as the FLx is delayed, these seem ideal. The height over the stage would be about 17', and I was asking for two. Also 2 in the cove for the apron, which is a greater distance, about 30', and one each side of the stage.Mark,
Please know that MOST of us would rather wait than receive a product rushed to market. I'm extremely happy with the 60w version, based on my tests with it I can sign off on a large purchase for my employer. So Thank You. I have been tracking this fixture type for about two years now and the Krieos FL is outstanding. Color temp is AWESOME! At 40' the 60w is almost there for me in terms of output. I can wait for the 90w to give me what I need.
My looking at replacing about 19k watts of incandescent work lights, with just over 2k of LED. Amazing. Power savings is obvious. I would like to see a integrated barn door for the units, and perhaps a less defused lens as an option, but those are not deal breakers at all.
Again thanks for your efforts, love the GIF!
Lorin Sly
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