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PAR 64 The PAR64 series LED retrofit lamp is specifically designed to replace Halogen and MH lamps in existing light fixtures providing 90% in energy savings and is a one for one replacement. Suitable for …
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PAR 64 bulbs are larger than others in the BulbAmerica PAR series (8 inches in diameter) and they provide excellent lighting with various beam spreads - narrow, medium or wide flood. An easy way to …
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The PAR 64 holds a 500 or 1000 watt lamp that is either a wide flood, medium flood, narrow spot or very narrow spot. It is the lamp that dictates the light output, size and shape. In general the shape of the …
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The 40W & 60W Lotus Lamp retrofits into the PAR56 Can. The 80W & 100W Lotus Lamp retrofits into the PAR64 Can. When mounting the Lotus into the PAR Can, the most common method is installing from …
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When it comes to stage and theatrical lighting, PAR 64 cans have been the workhorse of the fleet. These lights are perfect for such productions because they can spotlight PARticular areas with ease. …
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PAR 64's. The PAR 64 holds a 500 or 1000 watt lamp that is either a wide flood, medium flood, narrow spot or very narrow spot. It is the lamp that dictates the light output, size and shape.
PAR stands for PARabolic Anodized Reflector. What’s that? Many halogen spot and flood lights use a PARabolic (U-shaped) reflector to collect and reflect the light out the front of the bulb. Although this technique is generally not required in LED lamps, we continue to use the term as it’s become an industry standard designation.
LED - PAR38 - 120 Watt Equal. PAR is an acronym for PARabolic aluminized reflector, which is a type of glass used to make light bulbs. It also refers to the PARabolic shape of the bulb.
Rather than describing a style of lighting or a theory of design, PAR lighting refers to lighting that uses one of the most commonly found and inexpensive theatrical lighting instruments: the PAR, also called a PAR can.
PAR 64's. The PAR 64 holds a 500 or 1000 watt lamp that is either a wide flood, medium flood, narrow spot or very narrow spot. It is the lamp that dictates the light output, size and shape.
PAR stands for PARabolic Anodized Reflector. What’s that? Many halogen spot and flood lights use a PARabolic (U-shaped) reflector to collect and reflect the light out the front of the bulb. Although this technique is generally not required in LED lamps, we continue to use the term as it’s become an industry standard designation.
LED - PAR38 - 120 Watt Equal. PAR is an acronym for PARabolic aluminized reflector, which is a type of glass used to make light bulbs. It also refers to the PARabolic shape of the bulb.
Rather than describing a style of lighting or a theory of design, PAR lighting refers to lighting that uses one of the most commonly found and inexpensive theatrical lighting instruments: the PAR, also called a PAR can.