Is the yoke wide enough to insert a standard C-clamp bolt?STASUN 150W LED Flood Light, 13500lm Outdoor Security Lights with 330°Wider Lighting Area, 3000K, OSRAM LED Chips, IP66 Waterproof Exterior Floodlight for Yard, Court, Parking Lot https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GJBBKL4/?tag=controlbooth-20
I have about 10 of these in my venue. They have a decent CRI and the warm is a great color temp in my opinion. Not sure how well they last long term. I have had 2 set up for about 18months and they are working great!
I haven’t done this yet, but it seems easy enough to throw some gel on them to act as run lights if needed.
Yes, you have to drill it out to accept the bolt, and attaching the yoke is a little bit of a chore. But, myself and everyone that works in the venue certainly appreciates these fixtures. I only have a couple work light circuits and being able to replace 1 500w fixture with 3 of these certainly gives me more flexibility to make sure all the nooks and crannies are well lit.
So I bought these and they're perfect in terms of brightness and everything else but our "work light" circuits are attached to the dimmer rack. When these are plugged in, they still glow as if they're on albeit at a low level it's still enough to be seen. Is there a good solution for that problem? I have non dim cards for all the slots I have my LED and moving head fixtures in but I was hoping to not have to buy another one just for work lights but can if that's my best option.STASUN 150W LED Flood Light, 13500lm Outdoor Security Lights with 330°Wider Lighting Area, 3000K, OSRAM LED Chips, IP66 Waterproof Exterior Floodlight for Yard, Court, Parking Lot https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GJBBKL4/?tag=controlbooth-20
I have about 10 of these in my venue. They have a decent CRI and the warm is a great color temp in my opinion. Not sure how well they last long term. I have had 2 set up for about 18months and they are working great!
I haven’t done this yet, but it seems easy enough to throw some gel on them to act as run lights if needed.
Add an incandescent lamp of at least 25W somewhere it won't be seen or noticed. See dummy load or ghost load for more.When these are plugged in, they still glow as if they're on albeit at a low level it's still enough to be seen. Is there a good solution for that problem?
Thank you!Add an incandescent lamp of at least 25W somewhere it won't be seen or noticed. See dummy load or ghost load for more.
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