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Etienne Didelot-Pothier April 19th, 2010 11:19 PM

Wow awesome Richard, and where is it going to be available that new panel?

Richard Andrewski April 20th, 2010 06:04 AM

Hopefully by end of summer if all goes as planned. Final pricing isn't done yet so I can't announce that yet.

Greg Joyce April 20th, 2010 12:12 PM

1200 led
 
I'd also be interested in knowing when it comes out, Richard. Please put me on your notification list, if I'm not already there. Thanks.

--Greg

Nino Giannotti April 22nd, 2010 05:51 AM

The ESPN's one hour show "Gruden QB Camp", plus the many smaller segments that have been running everyday throughout the ESPN network for the last week in preparation for the NFL Draft, were entirely done with 6 Cool Lights (3 600 and 3 256), hung from a drop ceiling.

Those shows consisted of several five hour long sessions in a small room with only an 8 foot ceiling and in an older building with questionable electric system. The Cool Lights turned out to be a life saver.

Richard Andrewski April 22nd, 2010 07:42 AM

Thanks Nino, glad we could help out. We're being discovered by all kinds of pro and broadcast entities right now. More good things to come.

Bob Krieger April 22nd, 2010 09:16 AM

I have to say that I'm interested in the 1200 as well! I'm looking at purchasing some of the 256 spots in the near future (June?) and also am interested in the 600... but they appear to have been out of stock for a while...

Now, I like the LED's for their battery powered goodness. Will the 1200 be so charmed?

Richard Andrewski April 22nd, 2010 10:01 AM

The LED 1200 will have battery capability as well but we'll do it a bit differently and put the battery regulation circuitry and interfaces in a separate and optional box. This is mainly for weight and heat management issues as the LED 1200 will be a very lightweight fixture and we want to keep it that way as simple as possible. The LED 1200 will come with a normal AC to DC power supply like the LED 600 does but the battery interfaces will be a separate option/separate box. The regulator for the battery will be the hottest item no doubt so keeping it in a separate box that you can hang on the light stand (like our power supply) will keep a lot of the heat out of the fixture and the LED 1200 is about the point where we need to start thinking about that (LED 1200 draw around 100w). It will have places for a couple of AB or Vlock batteries (also optionally) or input from an external battery through 4 pin XLR. So you'll have your AC to DC power supply that comes with the unit and an optional DC to DC one as well with the LED 1200. No need to take the DC one along with you on a job if you don't need to use your battery. You can just bring the AC one. Or bring both. We'll have a carrying case of course for all this.

The LED 600 has been out of stock for a bit under a month and will be back in by end of May.

Etienne Didelot-Pothier April 22nd, 2010 10:03 AM

Awesome thanks for the update Richard!

Michael Liebergot April 22nd, 2010 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Andrewski (Post 1518034)
The LED 1200 will have battery capability as well but we'll do it a bit differently and put the battery regulation circuitry and interfaces in a separate and optional box. This is mainly for weight and heat management issues as the LED 1200 will be a very lightweight fixture and we want to keep it that way as simple as possible. The LED 1200 will come with a normal AC to DC power supply like the LED 600 does but the battery interfaces will be a separate option/separate box. The regulator for the battery will be the hottest item no doubt so keeping it in a separate box that you can hang on the light stand (like our power supply) will keep a lot of the heat out of the fixture and the LED 1200 is about the point where we need to start thinking about that (LED 1200 draw around 100w). It will have places for a couple of AB or Vlock batteries (also optionally) or input from an external battery through 4 pin XLR. So you'll have your AC to DC power supply that comes with the unit and an optional DC to DC one as well with the LED 1200. No need to take the DC one along with you on a job if you don't need to use your battery. You can just bring the AC one. Or bring both. We'll have a carrying case of course for all this.

The LED 600 has been out of stock for a bit under a month and will be back in by end of May.

Richard the 1200 sounds great.
So with the battery box being separate, it should be easier to run a remote control type device like we talked about a while ago, to power the unit on/off?

Richard Andrewski April 22nd, 2010 06:20 PM

Hi Michael,

For various reasons, the bank select switches and dimmer are in the fixture itself. This is mainly to keep the power supply cable going to the head as simple as possible with only 2 conductors. Otherwise, if you had dimmer and bank selects in an external box then you have to run many more wires. So the external box is just for battery interface or power supply but nothing to do with dimming.

On the subject of wireless, I wouldn't include that or dmx in a product until I have found a good and reliable subsystem for those functions. The ones I've tested so far don't give consistent results so just aren't ready for prime time so to speak, but we will certainly do it at some point.

Michael Liebergot April 23rd, 2010 08:08 AM

Richard, I was talking about using a wireless remote to simply control the lights power on/off and not dimming. Although dimming woudl be great.

It sounds like the power supply setup will work with a simple wireless remote controlling the power current to the light. It would sit between the power source and light.

Richard Andrewski April 23rd, 2010 08:51 AM

Right, if you just wanted a remote on/off capability I'm sure there are ways to do that. What I meant to say is that If we did some remote control as part of the product, we'd probably have to do dimming because that's the expectation of most that want some kind of remote control. We're just not quite there yet though.

Etienne Didelot-Pothier April 30th, 2010 09:55 AM

Richard, I've sent an email to you recently but you did not answer yet, you must be pretty busy.

As soon as you have some time, could you come back to me please? Thanks :)

Richard Andrewski April 30th, 2010 03:32 PM

Already sent. Thanks.

Etienne Didelot-Pothier May 10th, 2010 03:50 PM

So my 3 LEDs are on their way, can't wait to test them!

Thanks for the awesome customer support Richard.


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