[SML] LED back-lighitng for window

Stephen Litterst litterst.stagecraft at gmail.com
Mon Feb 15 17:45:25 UTC 2021


Joe,

Are you looking to have light shining through the window onto the set, lighting a backdrop that we see through the window, or making an opaque window glow to appear to be lit from within?

STev L.
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Stephen Litterst
ETCP - Certified Entertainment Electrician
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> On Feb 15, 2021, at 12:35 AM, Joe via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> 
> I need to do some windows with back lighting in a situation with limited space behind the window.  And I am wondering if the world of flat panel illumination has transitioned into becoming fairly low cost.  Also, dimability is important.
> I see Home Depot has a 2'x4' fixture for $100, that can dim down to 10%. There is also the ability to choose color temperature.
> 
> More viable seems this $180 one from Super Bright Leds, that is RGB, and can fully dim.
> https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/led-panel-light/rgb-led-light-panel-54w-dimmable-even-glow-light-fixture-24-vdc-595-x-1195mm/6516/14568/ <https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/led-panel-light/rgb-led-light-panel-54w-dimmable-even-glow-light-fixture-24-vdc-595-x-1195mm/6516/14568/>
> 
> Though, I would prefer cheaper and larger. Even if I had to give up on dimming, and color control.
> 
> Just before hitting "send" I decided to look again, and came across the Roscoe LitePad RGB. I requested a custom quote for a 3'x5'.
> 
> Any other suggestions?
> 
> -Joe
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