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Would these RGB Wall washers work with DMX control?


marsh28

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They're light bar from China and are really what I'm looking for as they directly light straight upwards instead of your typical flood. The price seems right, however, there's no indication if they'd work with DMX. Anyone have any idea?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-RGB-Wall-Wash-Light-Stage-Linear-Bar-Lamp-36W-light-/220896241295?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item336e71268f

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Not to be a smarta** but what does the materials list really mean?


Materials: Aluminum alloy, toughened grass

I have never heard of such material for lighting...
Grass Hmmm.. Wonder if they used an garbage compactor to compress the housing....?

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No idea if that has a DMX input, I assume it has some kind of control becuase of the illustations but to what extent or protocol I have no ideas.

You can search Ebay for DMX Wall Wash RGB and get plenty of them that show up.

Or you can support a supported vendor here and buy up a few of these and all you need is the RGB controller, that they also sell.
http://www.seasonalentertainmentllc.com/rainbowwallrunner.htm

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GoofyGuy wrote:

No idea if that has a DMX input, I assume it has some kind of control becuase of the illustations but to what extent or protocol I have no ideas.

You can search Ebay for DMX Wall Wash RGB and get plenty of them that show up.

Or you can support a supported vendor here and buy up a few of these and all you need is the RGB controller, that they also sell.
http://www.seasonalentertainmentllc.com/rainbowwallrunner.htm

I'm using the rainbow floods in my display but I have a brick house and need something pretty powerful to light up the facade of my house. These would seem to be the answer
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edvas69 wrote:

heres another option

Standard dumb RGB strip with 144 x 5050 RGB LEDs per metre

http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/701799/209843764-497283432/5m-5050-smd-144leds-m-led-flexible-strip-DC12V-input-waterproof-IP65.html

 

It really depends on what you want

 


Those strips are intriguing. Is there anyplace I can go to see them in action?
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If thats what you want to do then the RGB light flood bars that you were looking at are the best option as they have a tighter angle of light dispersion. This is basically what the guy who did this display used.

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