[SML] Low Voltage LED fixture w/ Wireless Dimmer/Wireless DMX

Sean Dane sdane at theatrewireless.com
Mon Jun 6 21:36:14 UTC 2016


They require their manufacturer specific transmitter.

Sean Dane Sales Director / Application Specialist
RC4 Wireless / Soundsculpture Incorporated 
6720 Appleton, Suite C, Raytown, MO, 64133
Cell 816-510-3812

 


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> On Jun 6, 2016, at 3:16 PM, Lyric Opera Kansas City via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> 
> Hey Everyone,
> 
> I think I am getting close to making a decision on this.  Does anyone
> have a recommendation on what wireless DMX controller to use with the
> Chinese WiFly units?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nate
> Lyric Opera of Kansas City
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 7:14 PM, Dale Farmer via Stagecraft
> <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>> On 5/26/2016 9:48 PM, Joe D via Stagecraft wrote:
>>> 
>>> The disk jockey industry is embracing wireless DMX and battery powered
>>> units, since they must constantly set-up tear-down.
>>> 
>>> One example is American DJ WiFLY QA5 WH .  I have never seen it in person,
>>> so can't judge the quality of its light.  But there are certainly many LED
>>> units out there that are battery powered with integrated wireless DMX.
>>> 
>>> -Joe
>>> 
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>> We've got lots of Wifly units in rental stock.  They are constantly going
>> out for our party and social event clients.   They throw a good amount of
>> light for a few hours.  Great for things like curtian and wall washers, and
>> accent lights for anything you don't want to bother running cables for.
>> 
>> You have to keep on top of them for the batteries.  LIke all the made in
>> china stuff, the batteries are not super consistent in quality, so you have
>> to do a load test every so often and pull the ones that die early for
>> battery replacement.  Although that may also be because we didn't buy them
>> all at the same time. so some of the units are much older than the others,
>> and the batteries have just worn out.
>> 
>> We have also empirically determined that they do not stand up well to being
>> run over by the caterer's truck.  Nor do they do so well when the ice
>> sculpture slides off the table and lands on top of one.  If you drop one
>> onto a hard surface from counter height, like any other light, it will take
>> some damage.  How bad the damage will be is variable.
>> 
>> Dale
>> 
>> 
>> 
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