SlimBEAM Quad IRC Steelasophical Lighting

SlimBEAM Quad IRC Steelasophical Lighting

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SlimBEAM Quad IRC Steelasophical Lighting

SlimBEAM Quad IRC is a versatile fixture that is not only ideal for accenting walls and other surfaces, but also can be used to create unique beam effects. With no moving parts, it’s ideal for venues where silent operation is essential. Multiple units can be linked in master/slave mode. Control options include automated, and DMX mode. Optional IRC-6 remote can be used for wireless control.

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SlimBEAM Quad IRC Steelasophical Lighting

Highlights

  • Wall accent and effect light all in one
  • Add excitement to your existing up lighting
  • Combine multiple units to create unique wall art effects
  • 180° tilt range gives you lighting versatility
  • No moving parts means silent operation, ideal for quiet environments
  • Convenient operation without DMX
  • Trigger eye-catching effects with built-in automated programs via Master/Slave, DMX mode or optional IRC-6 remote
  • Save time running cables and extension cords by power linking multiple units

Specifications

  • DMX Channels: 4, 9 or 16
  • DMX Connectors: 3-pin XLR
  • Light Source: 3 LEDs (quad-color RGBA) 3 W (1.2 A), 50,000 hours life expectancy
  • Strobe Rate: 0 to 20 Hz
  • PWM Frequency: 2 kHz
  • Beam Angle: 15°
  • Coverage Angle: 98°
  • Illuminance: 343 lux @ 2 m (per section)
  • Power Linking: 18 units @ 120 V; 34 units @ 230 V
  • Input Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (auto-ranging)
  • Power and Current: 29 W, 0.4 A @ 120 V, 60 Hz
    28 W, 0.2 A @ 230 V, 50 Hz
  • Weight: 5.2 lb (2.4 kg)
  • Size: 10.8 x 3.2 x 8.3 in (273 x 80 x 212 mm)
  • Approvals: CE
  • Primary Use: DJ/Mobile, Events, Party
  • Optional Controllers: IRC-6

Take your uplighting to the next level with the Chauvet SlimBEAM Quad IRC. A versatile fixture which can be used to create unique beam effects and to highlight walls and architecture, with wireless control using the IRC-6 remote, automated or DMX mode. Multiple units can be linked in master/slave mode, and has silent operation due to no moving parts.

Gary Trotman

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