Peter Mahoney
Member
Good morning,
The high school I work for currently uses Strand SLs (not sure on model but about 16 years old) and the sockets in the majority of them are at or near the end of life and need to be replaced. Instead of replacing the sockets we may make the move to LED Ellipsoidals.
We hang about 27 or so fixtures in a cove and initially I thought we might do a 1-1 replacement. However since there are a few LED options which have RGB+whatever palettes could we purchase 10 replacements instead of 27? Before we used to hang 27 and gel 9 red, 9 amber and 9 green. Now with LEDs we could use the palette to obtain those colors from one fixture.
The main question is:
Anyone who has made the switch to LED Ellipsoidals did you decrease the amount of fixtures you hang or did you do a 1-1 replacement?
Note: for the title I meant Halogen instead of Tungsten
The high school I work for currently uses Strand SLs (not sure on model but about 16 years old) and the sockets in the majority of them are at or near the end of life and need to be replaced. Instead of replacing the sockets we may make the move to LED Ellipsoidals.
We hang about 27 or so fixtures in a cove and initially I thought we might do a 1-1 replacement. However since there are a few LED options which have RGB+whatever palettes could we purchase 10 replacements instead of 27? Before we used to hang 27 and gel 9 red, 9 amber and 9 green. Now with LEDs we could use the palette to obtain those colors from one fixture.
The main question is:
Anyone who has made the switch to LED Ellipsoidals did you decrease the amount of fixtures you hang or did you do a 1-1 replacement?
Note: for the title I meant Halogen instead of Tungsten