Product Detail
Introducing Ikan's latest Rayden LED lights! These lights come with high CRI 45 - degree lenses, producing extremely bright illumination. With a bi - color range from 3200K to 5600K, they're perfect for any lighting production. The 50 - degree beam angle lets you easily light up large areas with just one fixture, and it's equivalent to a 900 - watt incandescent light. Versatility is a major plus. The 30 - degree yoke, along with the baby 5/8' and junior 1 1/8' combo pin, gives you multiple ways to attach and configure the light. The strong steel tension knobs on the yoke hold the light firmly in place. On the back, a large yellow button/knob makes it a breeze to adjust settings like brightness, color temperature, and DMX channel, with an LED readout providing precise measurements. The package includes AB and V - mount pro battery plates, as well as reliable barndoors with intensifiers. Best of all, it has a maximum wattage draw of 82 watts at 0.6 amps, so you can plug it in almost anywhere. Key features include high CRI LEDs, consistent brightness across all color temperatures, a convenient single - knob control, and an RF remote control to turn the light on and off.
Using your Ikan RB10 Rayden LED light is easy. First, decide how you want to set it up. You can use the baby 5/8' and junior 1 1/8' combo pin to attach it to a stand or other equipment. Adjust the 30 - degree yoke for the right angle of light. Once it's set up, use the large yellow button/knob on the back to adjust the brightness, color temperature, and DMX channel. The LED readout will show you the precise settings. You can use the included AB or V - mount pro battery plates if you're not near an outlet, or just plug it into a regular power source as it can handle 110 - 220VAC. When using the RF remote control, keep it within a reasonable distance to turn the light on and off. As for maintenance, use a soft, dry cloth to clean the light and avoid getting it wet. Make sure to store it in a dry place when not in use. Also, don't force the tension knobs too hard to avoid damage.