[SML] LED work lights recommendation wanted

Fritz Schwentker fritz at schwentker.com
Fri Aug 11 21:35:04 UTC 2017


We have had good luck with the BigAss light. These can be ordered with a
yoke so c-clamps can be fitted. Brightness is quite good with the 13,000
lumen model, but can be ordered in a range from 10,000 to a wider/longer
26,000 lumen model. Lowest color temperature is 4000k, so that get in just
under the criteria. CRI is just at 83 - so, that is clearly not perfect for
many painters, but has proven quite workable for general task lighting -
many folks may find it useful to check out.



Fritz Schwentker - ASTC
Associate
WRIGHTSON | JOHNSON | HADDON | WILLIAMS
Office: 210.561.9800 | Direct:  972.590.7506 | Email: fschwentker at wjhw.com 



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Subject: [SML] LED work lights recommendation wanted
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Our community theatre currently has two 1000 watt Fresnels mounted FOH for
use as work lights. They are used as floods. Because of the difficulty in
getting to FOH lights to change burned out lamps, management is considering
replacing them with LED worklights.

They must be able to be mounted via a standard pipe clamp and have a line
cord. A color temperature similar to tungsten halogen lamps would be
preferable, probably not above 4000 K and with a decent CRE.

The lights are controlled by an on/off switch, so dimming capability is
unnecessary.





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