LED spotlight with flexible optical system allows for beam adjustments and image projection (26/11/2006)
Thorn’s Milo spotlight meets the requirement for an LED spotlight which has a flexible optical system allowing for beam adjustments and image projection.
With a 50mm diameter, lens-type aperture, the slim cylindrical spotlight permits the shaping of the beam from 10 to 24 degrees with very little light spill outside. To achieve this, simple Allen key controls are built-in on the front of the fixture. A further bonus is the gobo holder accessory which, when combined with the focusing ability of the patented optics, enables the projection of literal images, logos, breakups and textures.
The Milo is a fully sealed IP65 rated spotlight made from grey, textured aluminium employing a 2.4W LED in white (5500K), red, blue, green or yellow. It is powerful enough to project up to 10 metres, can be rotated 350 degrees or inclined 130 degrees and its compact size (162mm high) makes it unobtrusive during daylight hours.
Three models are available, one with integral gear, one with remote gear and one sealed to IP68 for submersible applications – intended for the illumination of pools and fountains. The latter has a fixed beam position (intensive or extensive).
Milo is designed for the many applications where exciting exterior lighting will score - signs, statues, monuments, gardens, building facades – in short anywhere that demands the very best in flexible effect and emphasis lighting.
And it’s especially useful when used with a gobo to create settings varying from soft and sensual through to a raw dazzle - ideal for theatrical displays, advertising or corporate events.
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