Help Identifying An LED Light Unit

Jeremy Flint

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Jan 13, 2012
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I know it is some sort of a Color Kinetics system. There are probably 24 of these units, all strung together, and connecting to a PDS-150 controller. Can anyone tell me what kind of actual light unit this is?

This is the best picture I could get of the unit because it is enclosed in a plexiglass bar.

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Re: Help Identifying An LED Light Unit

I know it is some sort of a Color Kinetics system. There are probably 24 of these units, all strung together, and connecting to a PDS-150 controller. Can anyone tell me what kind of actual light unit this is?

This is the best picture I could get of the unit because it is enclosed in a plexiglass bar.

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<Color Kinetics employee hat on>

Those are the original iColor Cove fixtures, for which there is no direct replacement (while Color Kinetics has current fixtures with similar output, none use same wiring method or power supply). Documentation for the fixtures is on the Color Kinetics website under "Support"

<Color Kinetics employee hat off>
 
Re: Help Identifying An LED Light Unit

Thanks Rob!

They are all currently working, just wanted to be able to identify them as we are talking about expanding our LED usage in a new office space.

Also, can you run multiple Color Kinetics instances off a single PDS-150e with each instance having its own program/output (fading colors vs solid wash vs chasing)?
 
Re: Help Identifying An LED Light Unit

Thanks Rob!

They are all currently working, just wanted to be able to identify them as we are talking about expanding our LED usage in a new office space.

Also, can you run multiple Color Kinetics instances off a single PDS-150e with each instance having its own program/output (fading colors vs solid wash vs chasing)?

Yes, if you have the fixtures addressed uniquely and your controller supports it.