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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2009

http://www.bulbamerica.com/
Par Led System 01
eBulb, Inc.
425 Greenpoint Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11222
TOLL FREE: 1-888-505-2111
Tel: 1-718-707-0400
Fax: 1-718-707-0404
info@bulbamerica.com

In a recent interview in Lighting and Sound America, Broadway theatrical lighting expert, Gary Fails remarked that, "LEDs are the future of lighting, they will change our industry." Indeed, from the home to the airplane LEDs are replacing more traditional light sources. This lighting revolution is no more apparent than in Mr. Fails' own area of expertise, theatrical lighting. Since there have been electrically illuminated stage performances, parabolic aluminized reflectors (Par cans) have provided the light. Typically par cans have used incandescent or halogen bulbs to light up the stage. Like much of the lighting industry, however, this is quickly changing as consumers demand more environmentally friendly and efficient lighting options.
The energy savings of LED par cans are remarkable. Typical par can bulbs are usually incandescent, halogen or high intensity discharge (HID). These bulbs usually require energy draws of between 500w and 1,000w. LED par cans, such as the American DJ Par 64 Pro, draw only 30w. As with all LED bulbs, LED par cans match their low wattage with high lumen output. In addition to saving you money and energy consumption, LED par cans generate considerably less heat than traditional par can bulbs do, creating a more comfortable stage for performers. The savings LED par cans provide do not end there, however. With LED par cans, you do not need to bother with gel sheets or gel frames as they are integrated into the LED par can.
The range of color that LED par cans can produce is striking. The Optima Par 64 LED, for example, has a total of 183 LEDs bulbs, of which 61 are red, 61 are green, and 61 are blue. By using DMX controls and downloadable software, one can quickly customize the color of the light, allowing you color flexibility not previously possible with traditional bulbs. Some par cans also come with built in light effects, something not possible with traditional par cans. The Optima Par 64 Pro features built in variable strobes and multiple color programs, giving your lighting an energy and capacity for creativity to match your performances.
Though LED par cans share the benefits of LED technology at large, they also share its temporary downside, namely the higher cost of LED technology. The cost of LED par cans however is temporary and will likely decrease as the technology matures. Furthermore, LEDs par cans save you money not only in energy expenditures, but also in that you no longer have to purchase gel frames gels. The performance advantages of LED par cans make them a worthwhile investment and serious consideration for any theatre or concert venue owner.

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  • where the hell is the the ground cable????????????

  • @shuffle953Hi Shuffle953,

    I am unclear as to what exactly you are asking. Please call 1-888-505-2111 to have your question addressed by one of our lighting experts.

  • You should be able to connect unlimited number of units and it is done by using 3pin XLR DMX cable in daisy chain connection.

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  • @BulbAmerica lol sorry dont worry cause of the video quality i could only see 2 pins in the cable but now i can see 3 :D

  • @sudhif you just keep daisy chaining them

  • 2 Spin ? :d i have 3 like that with 5 spins xD

  • You can connect as many as you want as long as they are on the same channel.

  • I TIHNK you just need a lot of DMX cables and link them, they have one out and one in on each...

  • Hi

    Good Job

    Can u pls tell me How many Leds can be conneted??

    if i want to connet 16 Led par cans to the CONTROLLERS. How i can do it?

  • thanks, this was helpful!

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