Sunday, February 14, 2016

Purchasing And Fitting Moving Head Lights

By Walter Robinson


Nothing is quite as effective as an impressive lighting display when in a nightclub on concert hall. In the past this was limited to basic colored light but in recent years moving head lights have become a more popular choice. These units offer more flexibility and can create some fantastic effects when fitted.

There are many different types of moving head units available on the market with a varying number of lenses and rotation options. Although these light units can be sound activated most users will connect them to a DMX controller to allow them to be programmed. By doing this the colors, brightness and direction can be controlled by the user manually or pre sequenced.

There are a few things to take into consideration before selecting and buying disco lighting and accessories. With the option of a single beam unit and going through to multiple lens lights many impressive effects can be created. There is also the option of using gobo lights which enable the user to personalize the lighting with writing or pictures to suit their taste.

Costs vary considerably depending on the type and size of unit, materials used in the casing and manufacturer. A one beam plastic cased head can cost as little as a few hundred dollars and is ready use as soon as it is unpacked. When connected to the programmable box which will start at around 120 dollars more options are available to the user.

The more expensive units which will have a metal cases and higher quality lenses will start at about two thousand dollars rising depending on complexity. A DMX controller for these high end lights will cost around five hundred dollars. Specialist cabling and plugs will also be required and it is always advisable to buy the best quality available for these more expensive units.

Another option for those with a smaller budget is to source pre owned lights and accessories. This can be a very cost effective way of owning a lighting rig but it is essential to have them checked out before buying to ensure they meet safety standards. Thousands of these can be found advertised for sale online for as little as 50 dollars including cables and plugs.

is by looking at second hand lights and cables. This way of buying can save hundreds if not thousands of dollars but when using used equipment it should always be tested by an engineer prior to installation. Many internet sites and auction pages will have light units listed for sale from as little as a few dollars per item.

When installing moving units it is always a good idea to use a professional lighting technician or electrical engineer. Some of these units can be quite difficult to install and if there are multiple lights to be fitted it is safer to have an expert carry out the installation and programming. It is also advisable after fitting to maintain the units at regular intervals by cleaning lenses and connections and replacing bulbs when necessary.




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