NEW ARCS OF LIGHT ALDAMODEL

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aldamodel

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Hello friends, we present the new arcs of light Aldamodel

MODEL DELUXE
Measures; 28" long x 14" high
Anodized aluminum
120 cold white LEDs
Drimer dimmer light from 0 to 100%
Light sink Frost
Possibility of on-off switch on the bottom half of the arch, ideal for photography.

Price .............. 69 € + Shipping + commission Paypal



Lower light OFF


Lower light ON





MODEL ALDAMODEL

Measures; 28" long x 14" high
Anodized aluminum
Remote control
On and off by remote control on / off
Light intensity 25%, 50% and 100%
60 cold white LEDs
Light sink

Price .............. 58 € + shipping + commission Paypal




Light to 25%

Light to 50%

Light to 100%


MODEL BASIC
Measures; 28" long x 14" high
Anodized aluminum
60 cold white LEDs
Light sink
Available in www.aldamodel.es.tl
Price .............. € 49.99 + shipping + commission Paypal







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AVAILABLE IN: www.aldamodel.es.tl
 
I have heard about these they look great wonder how many hours the bulb lasts in normal use

Can you buy a replacement bulb as well ?

Notice on the website there is a special offer on the arc lights till 10 May

Might see this at Euro ?

Nap
 
Hi LEDs are long-lasting diodes will not have problems. You can buy spare parts at any electronics store

The offer is only for sending Spain, a greeting.
 
Cool idea (y)

As the lights are LEDs, I would be very surprised if they were easily replaceable by luddites like me ;)
 
Strip LEDs are available quite widely and cheaply. They come in many colours, including daylight and superbright. Many of the kits come with battery packs or mains adapters and some have a remote for different effects, eg chasing, pulsing, etc.

It certainly wouldnt be a problem to replace a strip, although the lifespan of LEDs is infinitely longer than flurescent or tungsten, they dont generate heat like normal bulbs, so would probably be unnecessary!(y)
 
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