LS176, 18x10W RGBW Ultra-bright Pixel Control Bar Light

LS176, 18x10W RGBW Light Bar

The 18×10W RGBW Ultra-Bright LED Bar Light delivers powerful illumination with true RGBW color mixing and full pixel control, enabling stunning dynamic patterns for stage, architectural, event, and entertainment environments. The LS176 is equipped with eighteen high-output 10W LEDs, each built with 4-in-1 RGBW technology to produce deep saturated colors, smooth pastels, and accurate whites. Designed with a durable housing and multiple control modes, it is ideal for both portable event setups and long-term fixed installations.

Technical Specification

Photometric Data

LED: 18 LED, 10W 4-in-1 Ultra Bright LED
Color: RGBW
Beam Angle: 25°, 60°
LED Life: Upto 50,000 hours

Controls

Protocol: DMX512, Auto, Master/Slave
Dimming: 0~100% Linear Dimming
Strobe: 0-30Hz
Number of DMX Channel: 4/11/26 Channel
Auto Program Built-In: Yes
Display: LED function menu w/ 4-button

Electrical

Main Power Supply: 110/240V-AC, 50/60Hz
Total Max. Power: 180W-200W
Power Conn: Neutrik powerCON IN/OUT
Data Conn: Amphenol XLR 3p IN/OUT

Thermal

Cooling: Natural Heat Dissipation / Silent Fan
Min / Max Ambient : 0°C / 40°C
Max Housing: 66°C

Construction

Housing: Aluminum Body
Body Color: Black
IP Rating: IP20 Compliant

Dimensions

Dimension: 1000 x 74 x 151 mm
Weight: 4.6kg

Accessories

Power Cable
DMX Cable (short, for daisy chaining)
Mounting Bracket

Ordering Info

LED Power Options: 10W, 12W, 15W
Beam Angle: 25°, 60°
Color Options: CW, WW, RGBW

Certifications

UL, CE, RoHS, LVS, EMC, BIS, LM79

Photometric Data

Beam Angle

Beam angle of a light fixture, specifically demonstrating a 25° beam angle, defining the spread of light output. As the distance increases, the light spreads out more, causing the intensity (Lux) to decrease.

The diagram visually represents how light disperses over distance at a fixed beam angle, leading to a reduction in light intensity (Lux) as the illuminated area expands.

Intensity

The intensity (Lux) decreases as the distance from the light source increases, which is typical for light propagation.

This table illustrates the central illuminance at various distances for a light fixture with a 25° beam angle.

Distance (m)Lux (25° Beam Angle)
22745
31286
4715
5435

Mechanical Dimensions

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