BeamZ TP36 LED Par Uplighter

£89.99
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BeamZ TP36 LED Par Uplighter
( FFA4629 )

( FFA4629 )

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£89.99
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Key Features

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  • Incredibly effective uplighter unit with black casing
  • Many colour options including ultraviolet light
  • Use wherever with handy foot attached to the bottom of the light, for stability on all terrain
  • DMX compatible with up to 8 channels
  • 3 bulbs in compact design, fits snug within trussing
  • See it in action via the link on the product page
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Product Description

The BeamZ TP36 is a compact par ideal for use in triangle TRUSS. The perfect fixture for DJs, bands, and production companies wanting to light up their TRUSS.

Featuring 3 x 4-in-1 super bright 4W LEDs with RGB+UV colour mixing capabilities.

Included is a remote control.

FEATURES
Features
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  • 3 x 4W 4-in-1 LEDs
  • RGB-UV Colour mixing
  • 3, 4-1, 4 or 8 DMX channels
  • DMX and Stand-alone mode
  • 0-100% Electronic Dimmer
  • Compact design easily fits inside of TRUSS
  • Master/Slave function
  • IR remote control
  • DMX in/output via 3-pin
  • Pre programmed shows
  • Sound activated with adjustable sensitivity
  • Auto mode with adjustable speed
  • Control panel with LED display
  • IEC-connector input/output
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • Beam angle: 19 degree
  • Field angle: 37 degree
  • Number of colours: 4
  • Colours: RGB-UV
  • Number of LEDs: 3 x 4W
  • Flash rate per second: 1 - 20Hz
  • DMX channels: 3, 4-1, 4 or 8
  • DMX connection: 3-pin XLR
  • Mode: DMX, Auto, Sound active, Master-Slave and IRC
  • Power supply: 100-240VAC / 50-60Hz
  • Consumption: 25W
  • Display: LED
  • Dimensions: 122 x 108 x 117mm
  • Weight: 0.7kg
  • MPN: 151.172
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