EASILYLED

    KiloLED

    UK based LED gurus Easilyled.com has launched the world's first 1 kilowatt LED fixture. Known as the KiloLED the unit measures just 500mm square but has a punchy output equivalent to a 4.5K Tungsten source.

    Designed to be a universal light source, it has applications for the Film and TV market as well as theatre, and architectural markets. Easilyled.com are unique in ensuring their thermodynamics and electronics are independently tested in front of Panasonic and Sony cameras by a third party and, as such, much attention has been given to developing a dimming capability smooth enough to meet the demands of both television and theatre.

    'Our main motivation for developing the KiloLED is to provide bulk light output at a fraction of the power', explains EasilyLED's Chris Crockford. 'The sheer light power coupled with the ability to provide full RGB colour mixing and individual component control, makes the KiloLED substantially different from the rest. It is not just another other LED wash light, the KiloLED is a 30 degree beam soft light, with 43,000 lumens of power behind it.'

    The unit certainly seems to have hit the balance between giving maximum scope for the designer whilst displaying an enviable economy on DMX channels under show conditions. The KiloLED runs in two modes of DMX operation, 'Wide mode' and 'Narrow mode'.

    'Wide mode' - with a maximum of 148 DMX channels - allows the designer individual control over each group of 3 LED's, known as a 'trixel', giving plenty of scope to program complex and dazzling effects into the unit. The KiloLED has the ability to store these effects and chases within the unit itself which the designer can then access through a 'control' channel. In this way the entire fixture can be controlled through 'narrow mode' during a show using just 7 DMX channels.

    The KiloLED can also offer, as an additional option, individual control of the 144 LED's to enable its utilisation as a low resolution video screen. The video imagery may be delivered to the unit as standard DMX from a media server, or via the KiloLED's inbuilt mDMX, or Ethernet connections.

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