Aputure NOVA P300c RGBWW LED Panel with Rolling Case Kit

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Product Description

We now have 3 of these lights for hire in Wellington only but you need to call to arrange a booking for more than one as 2 are in our lighting grid for in house marketing use - we can make them available on request.
The NOVA P300c RGBWW LED Panel with Pelican Case Kit from Aputure is built around the versatile 22 x 18 x 6.7" P300c panel. The fixture has a wide white light colour temperature range of 2000-10,000K to seamlessly integrate into any ambient light situation, match other fixtures, or just for creative expression. It's also got an RGB mode that allows full "tuning" of the light from a 360° colour wheel, giving the user access to literally millions of colours. Designed to be a separate component of the system to reduce weight and offer placement options, the control box (the "brain" of the light) permits light intensity, colour selection, and can be mounted to the light.

The P300c is ready for worldwide use via the 100 to 240V control box but it can also run on optional batteries when AC power is unavailable. For this you will need the Aputure 2-Bay Power Station (V-Mount) - separate hire.
The kit includes a clamp, three power and connection cables, and an industrial, weather-resistant, hard rolling case for storage and transport.

Specifications
Light Fixture
Colour Temperature 2000 to 10,000K
Colour Modes Full RGB Tuning
Colour Accuracy Standard CRI 95
TLCI 95
Cooling System Fan
Dimming Yes
Number of LEDs 1690
Fixture Dimensions 22.1 x 18.0 x 6.7" / 56.1 x 45.7 x 17.0 cm
Mounting
Fixture Mount 5/8" Receiver
Yoke
Yoke Type Yoke/Bracket
Power
AC Input Power 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
DC Input Power 12 to 16.8 VDC
Power Source AC Adapter, External Battery
Max Power Consumption 360 W
Power Supply Dimensions 6.2 x 3.8 x 1.8" / 15.7 x 9.7 x 4.6 cm

$120.00 /day
$360.00 /week
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Group: Lighting
Sub group: LED Panels
Location: Wellington Branch
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