elektraLite Shines the Spotlight and Turns Heads with New ML-902Making its official debut at the recent LDI 2016 show in Las Vegas, elektraLite's new ML-902 is a full-featured moving head profile spot luminaire powered by a bright 120W cool white (6,500K) COB LED that delivers an output equal to that of a 250W HMI discharge lamp. "As the brighter and more durable big brother of elektraLite's ML-602, the new ML-902 packs an impressive output and list of features," says Tyler Wise, Group One Limited's national sales manager for the elektraLite brand. "Compact enough to fit into tight spaces, the new fixture is more than bright enough for large stages and other environments where strong intensity, versatility, reliability, and quiet operation are paramount." elektraLite's newest moving head profile spot fixture easily adjusts for color via its indexable seven-color wheel, and pattern choices on the product are equally versatile thanks to two wheels each holding up to seven interchangeable gobos. One wheel is fixed for static image projection, while the second is adjustably rotatable at the individual gobo level for spinning effects. Eighteen interchangeable gobos are included with the ML-902 for maximum flexibility and interchangeability. Additional features of the ML-902 include a rotating three-way prism, wide-range strobe with various features, zoom, focus control, and fine (16-bit) pan and tilt, in addition to the digital dimming features, as well as coarse (eight-bit) pan and tilt operation for maximum control of beam movement. Delivering 640fc at a distance of 10' and 187fc at 20', the ML-902 is compatible with multiple voltages (AC 100-240V - 50/60Hz) and features a power consumption of 146W (1.2A). Housed in a rugged black aluminum chassis with a rigid flat steel yoke and corrosion-resistant hardware for top-notch durability, the fixture weighs only 30lbs and comes equipped with a 18" integrated Edison power cable, safety cable, and U-bracket for pipe attachment. elektraLite's new ML-902 (ELE817) is available now.
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