What are par 64 lights used for?
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What are par 64 lights used for?
The Par 64 holds a 500 or 1000 watt lamp that is either a wide flood, medium flood, narrow spot or very narrow spot. It is the lamp that dictates the light output, size and shape.
How many lumens is a par 64?
Lumens: 12000. Country Of Origin: China. Base: GX16D.
How much does a par64 weigh?
The Altman PAR 64 is a low cost, versatile lighting fixture designed for diverse applications….Altman PAR 64 Specs.
Rating | 300-1000 W maximum |
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Mounting | C-clamp |
Focusing | Variable with bulb in use |
Weight | 11 lb / 5 kg |
Dimensions | 16 x 15.25 x 10.5″ / 41 x 39 x 27 cm |
What is the difference between PAR 30 and 38?
PAR30 bulbs are great for larger rooms where multiple light fixtures are being used. Short neck PAR30 bulbs are more common for tracking lighting while long neck PAR30 bulbs are useful for recessed cans. PAR38 BULBS are primarily used for outdoor lighting. PAR38 bulbs can be used as general flood and safety lights.
What color temperature is best for outdoor lighting?
Warm White (2700K). Similar to halogen-type landscape lighting, it is the most preferred color temperature for landscape lighting. Psychologically, it is thought to be more welcoming and soothing compared to higher color temperatures.
What do the different degree angles do for a Leko light?
A Leko lens is measured in degrees. These degrees measure the degree of refraction that determine how wide or narrow the light is dispersed. A 19 degree lens will have a narrow dispersion of light, compared to a 50 degree lens. And theoretically, that 19 degree will be much brighter than the 50.
What is the difference between a CP60 and a cp61?
The CP61 is the general spotlight of the PAR 64 family producing a tight beam of light that has more uses than the CP60. This lamp is a useful tage spotlight and makes fairly good beam structures in smoke. Could be used to for colour washes with a large throw distance ( further than 8m) although you would need a fair few CP61 PAR lamps to do this.
How do I know if my par bulb is CP60 or cp62?
If the lens (glassy front bit) of the PAR bulb is completely clear, then it is a CP60. If the lens of your PAR lamp is frosted, a CP61 and if the glass separated into small squares, then it is one of the larger floods, probably a CP62.
What is the best beam angle for stage lighting?
Beam Angle 12° approx. This PAR 64 lamp is good for really tight spots, thin light beams cutting through smoke or streaking across stage set/cloths. Also used on large music stages to provide spotlights to hightlight individual band members.