Consisting of a network of eight large lighting pods and a proprietary controller, the Octopod 80 utilizes LED technology to produce a virtually infinite range of colours. Each of the pods is equipped with 90 LEDs - 30 red, 30 green and 30 blue - which, through RGB colour-mixing technology, can create any colour imaginable. When all 90 LEDs are turned on, the Octopod 80 will generate extremely bright, 100% pure white light, with smooth transitions from one colour to the next.
Because the Octopod 80's LED system produces no infrared and ultra-violet light, heat production is kept to a minimum. This means the lights can shine directly on an object or surface at close range, with no risk of discoloration, fading or burning. This special feature gives the Octopod 80 the flexibility to fit a wide variety of applications. In addition to clubs, theatres and architectural applications, the Octopod 80's low heat production makes it ideal for retail displays, art galleries, video / film productions and more. Another advantage is the extremely long life of its LEDs, rated at 50,000 hours.
"There are numerous advantages to this new lighting system," said John Lopez, national sales manager for Elation Professional. It won't discolour the area it illuminates. And, with a life expectancy rating of 50,000 hours, users won't have to worry about replacing bulbs all the time. Each of these benefits significantly adds to the Octopod 80's dollar value."
The Octopod 80 comes packaged as a complete system that includes a proprietary Pixel Drive X controller (required for operating the system). Designed for easy and safe installation, the Octopod 80 system is yoke-mountable and comes in a lightweight aluminium case. Eight signal cables are provided, with five pin in-out connections on the rear panel of the Pixel Drive X controller. A unit-addressing switch is also included. The energy-efficient system's power consumption is 95 watts. Each of the system's eight individual lighting pods measures 6.5" x 4.5". The pods weigh just 1.5 pounds each.
(Sarah Rushton-Read)