Whether open-air events, street festivals, garden parties at home or the stylish illumination of architecture and buildings: LED PAR spotlights have to meet special requirements for outdoor use. The floodlights used must be able to withstand the weather for their intended purpose and also deliver as much power as possible. The VEGA ARC Pro I MKII from lightmaXX combines all these features in an attractive die-cast housing.
Equipped with a robust and weatherproof housing with protection class IP65 according to DIN EN 60529, powerful LED technology with high light quality and RGBWA color mixing as well as a noiseless cooling concept thanks to cooling fins and detachable connection cables, the VEGA ARC Pro I MKII is recommended as a professional all-rounder for outdoor and indoor use.
The current model offers a very effective light output with a total of 18 modern LEDs, each with a power of 5 watts. The LEDs have the basic colours red, green, blue and white. This means that countless bright colours can be mixed and white colours generated. The lenses used generate a defined beam angle of 45° for wide-area illumination. Integrated colour macros, colour change and colour fading, dimmer and an adjustable stroboscope effect enable constantly varied lighting effects.
The lightmaXX Vega ARC Pro I MKII can be controlled in standalone mode without any further action. Of course, the spotlight can also be operated in master/slave mode. There is a choice of 4 or 8 channels for control via DMX .
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As an outdoor spotlight, the lightmaXX VEGA ARC Pro I MKII is fully protected against the ingress of dust and water jets (nozzle) from any angle. The specially developed die-cast housing dissipates heat extremely well and offers waterproof 3-pin DMX connections as well as power twist inputs and outputs. Thanks to its cooling fins, the outdoor spotlight runs without a fan and is therefore quiet. The housing has a particularly robust design so that the spotlight can withstand even tough touring. A double bracket is also supplied so that the spotlight can be used hanging or standing.
An eyelet firmly attached to the housing secures the spotlight against falling when permanently installed on ceilings or trusses.
In contrast to conventional outdoor spotlights, the use of screw connectors has been dispensed with in favor of detachable connection cables. This means that the spotlight can be used much more flexibly and is impressive in terms of handling, both for transportation in a tour case and in use, as there are no annoying cables. This is because the otherwise permanently connected cables (on most outdoor lamps) are quickly damaged during frequent assembly and disassembly.
In addition, the spotlights can be connected with suitable cable lengths so that no excess lengths protrude from the crossbars.