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LEDWash 300X™

LEDWash 300X™ | ROBE lighting

LEDWash 300X™

Équipé d’une nouvelle génération de 19 × 15W LEDs multichips RGBW, 30 % plus puissantes, et du zoom linéaire motorisé breveté Robe 8°– 63°, le LEDWash 300X offre une grande flexibilité avec une homogénéisation supérieure de la source lumineuse.

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Source

19 × 15W LED RGBW multichips

Flux lumineux

5.580 lm, 4.895 lx @ 5 m

Plage de Zoom

8° - 63°

Effets

3 anneaux LED contrôlables, effet arc-en-ciel, effet tungstène, blancs préprogrammés

Innovations

Spécifications Techniques

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