I'm holding out for a PC spot...I've got you covered @Jim Uphoff... Take the weekend off.
"ETC is always working on new and interesting products"
ETC is always working on new and interesting products... But personally I kind of doubt that one.I'm holding out for a PC spot...
ETC is always working on new and interesting products
I went with the classic that I heard directly from Fred Foster when I was asking about the lack of a low end product (which was filled by Element).I say "new and exciting things" when asked if I know anything because there are always fun non-product things happening (educational materials, anyone?).
Was looking at the spec sheet for Colorsource Jr and I notice it’s tested to UL1598, which I recall specifically says that it can’t be applied to “Stage and Studio Luminaries”, or “Amateur Movie Lights”. What is the intended application for them if not on stage, studio, or movies?
Also I took a look at the CRI and TM-30 scores and they are a bit low. Where do you think these would work well?
Would this have been a limitation, for example, of using tungsten source fours for store retail lighting because of of the drop ceiling proximity?There is no prohibition to using cord-and-plug connected UL1598-listed luminaires in stage or studio applications. However, certain AHJ's may object to using UL1573-listed stage and studio luminaires in architectural applications. The main reason for this is now in the past: high surface temperatures on stage luminaires caused by high wattage tungsten lamps.
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