New RGBAW LED

BillESC

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High power 1w leds, 60 pcs of leds: 12 Red, 12 Green, 12 Blue, 12 White, 12 Amber
3 pixels, each pixel 20 leds.
Average life: over 50000 hours.
Light output: 1650 lm.
Lux: 4100 at 2m distance (RGBAW color at full output)
 
That's pretty awesome!!
But how much.. . ? . .. :( LOL
 
That's pretty awesome!!
But how much.. . ? . .. :( LOL

I believe it's a Neo-Neon product... which means not nearly as bad as you might think. In Bill's last post about a new LED from Neo-Neon the street price was under $600. While it looks like this one might cost a little more I doubt it's THAT much more.
 
Actually it is not a Neo-Neon produce but a Longman product. While the MSRP will be $ 799.00 the street price will be under $ 500.00
 
Thanks for that. I will need some strip type led this summer. I'll keep that in mind.

Do they make a par 64 with a white and amber diode?
 
I will need some strip type led this summer. I'll keep that in mind.

Did you see this post from Bill a while back with a Neo-Neon Solar Ray shoot out? Street price under $1600. See the shoot out pictures at the bottom of the thread.
 
Thanks for that. I will need some strip type led this summer. I'll keep that in mind.

Do they make a par 64 with a white and amber diode?


Hi Len,

Yes, they offer a Par 64 with your choice of 30 - 1w or 3w diodes in Amber-White-Blue (10 each)
 
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One more ?? (actually, 2) Bill,

Is that fixture divisible into segments? Do you have dmx channel assignment info?
 
3 pixels, that's really odd, seems it would be easy to have a setting that turns that into a 12 pixel fixture. but oh well. That par 64 looks really interesting are the little orange ring thingies lenses of some type or what is there function?


In 3 pixel mode the fixture requires 22 DMX channels. Were you to do 12 pixels, you end up with around 70. Not fun IMHO.

You're looking at the Diode lenses, I believe the fixture was lit with an amber gelled light for the photo. The par I pictured is the amber, blue, white version available with either 1w or 3w LEDs.

The par uses 6 DMX channels.
 

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