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Luminus Devices White PhlatLight LEDs Powers New Entertainment Light

Luminus Devices White PhlatLight LEDs Powers New Entertainment Light from CHAUVET

“The real value of big-chip PhlatLight LEDs is that they enable the design of much more efficient optical systems for controlled-beam applications such as the Q-Spot imaging gobo spotlight resulting in more light in the beam and reduced overall power consumption,” said Don McDaniel, director, global entertainment,  Luminus Devices. “The CST-90 is not only a practical solid state lighting source for the Q-Spot  but its big-chip footprint eliminates the need for CHAUVET to use LED arrays in future designs.”

The Q-Spot 260-LED light comes equipped with one CST-90 white PhlatLight LED, capable of reliably delivering 3,500 lumens, without costly lamp changes or high energy consumption. It is designed for small to medium-sized installations as well as mobile applications. The Q-Spot 260-LED weighs 29 pounds and is ideal for areas where temperature control is a concern.  

“Big-chip PhlatLight LEDs enable CHAUVET to manufacture lighting fixtures that are smaller, lightweight and obviously brighter with a more pure, flat light ideally suited for nightclubs and mobile environments where temperature control is essential,” said Mike Graham, product manager, CHAUVET. “What sets a single, CST-90 LED apart in the industry is that it gives us the ability to fully take advantage of environmental and electrical advantages of solid-state lighting technology similar to current high-output fixtures on the market, saving our customers money.”

Designed to provide an ultra-bright, reliable light source, PhlatLight LEDs are currently used by some of the world’s largest companies, including Acer, LG, Philips Vari*Lite, Sony, Samsung and Toshiba.

CHAUVET will be demonstrating many new lights at Pro Light & Sound, March 24-26 in Frankfurt, Germany. To see a product demonstration of the Q-Spot 260-LED, visit CHAUVET in Hall 10, Booth B45. For more information about Luminus Devices, contact Bill Keeler or Nicole Slein of Schwartz Communications at (781) 684-0770 or luminus@schwartz-pr.com.

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