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Dedolight 150W Focusing Light Head with Dimmable Power Supply (120V)

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Dedolight 150W Focusing Light Head with Dimmable Power Supply (120V)
Key Features
  • Uses 150W/24V Lamps
The Dedolight DLHM4300U is a self-contained 150 watt, 120 volt tungsten-halogen fixture that works with a built-in electronic transformer dimmer. Using 24V, 150W lamps powered directly from an AC power source, this version of the Dedolight head offers a color temperature of 3000°K.

The DLHM light offers tremendous lamp economy and dependability, with a typical 150W lamp lasting over 1,000 hours. In contrast to the DLH2, the DLHM should not be operated upside down for extended periods.

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Dedolight DLHM4-300 Overview

The Dedolight DLHM4300U is a self-contained 150 watt, 120 volt tungsten-halogen fixture that works with a built-in electronic transformer dimmer. Using 24V, 150W lamps powered directly from an AC power source, this version of the Dedolight head offers a color temperature of 3000°K.

The DLHM light offers tremendous lamp economy and dependability, with a typical 150W lamp lasting over 1,000 hours. In contrast to the DLH2, the DLHM should not be operated upside down for extended periods.

The "4" Series has dramatically improved light output over the DLH3 series.
20:1 Flood to Spot ratio, providing a 4.5 - 48° beam spread
New design of lenses and reflectors

Dedolight DLHM4-300 Specs

Key Specs
Bulb Type
1x GY6.35
Max Bulb Wattage
150 W
Front Accessory Mount
3" (Scrim)
Umbrella Mount
No
Input Power
120 VAC, 60 Hz
Mounting
5/8" Receiver (via Fixture)
Light Fixture
Beam Angle
4.5 to 48°
Bulb Type
1x GY6.35
Max Bulb Wattage
150 W
Built-In Dimmer
Yes
Focusable
Yes
Front Accessory Mount
3" (Scrim)
Umbrella Mount
No
General
Input Power
120 VAC, 60 Hz
Mounting
5/8" Receiver (via Fixture)
Cable Length
16.4' / 5 m
Inline Switch
Yes
Certifications
CE
Environmental Resistance
No
Dimensions
6.75 x 6.75 x 5" / 17 x 16 x 12.4 cm
Weight
2.2 lb / 1 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
3.9 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
14.5 x 10.75 x 6.3"

Dedolight DLHM4-300 Reviews

Great light for architectural work

By david
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-10-19

I own 4 of these lights and use them to draw the eye into the space by highlighting objects all over my scenes. It's easy to set up and adjust and it weighs very little if you travel. Its nearly bullet proof.

Dedolight DLHM4300U

By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2014-07-07

This is a really versatile small light source that produces quite a bit of output for a 150W lamp. We use it in conjunction with the Dedolight projection attachment and iris, to project pencil thin beams of light. It's great for highlighting small areas in still life shots.

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Is there a version that works with 220 power?

Is there a version that works with 220 power?
Asked by: Stone
DLHM4-300E is for 220V. DLHM4-300U is for 120V
Answered by: Paul
Date published: 2020-10-28

question

I'm curious, what is the purpose the bulb is not included?
Asked by: Baoguang
Most tungsten fixtures such as this one do not include a bulb when the fixture is purchased on its own. The correct bulb to use for this fixture is Dedolight DL150 Lamp (150W/24V) B&H # DEDL150.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-27

According to the manufacturer site, this head is ...

According to the manufacturer site, this head is compatible with the DP1, DP2, and DP3 projectors. All those projectors come with and without lenses. What's the difference between the projectors? And what's the difference with and without the lenses? My goal is to project a gobo image onto a wall or person.
Asked by: Duane
The DP3 https://bhpho.to/2vzDd4x would be the best choice for use with a 150w tungsten light. It has a fan built in to allow for long run times. The DP2 does not allow for Gobos or attachments. The DP1 would also work but does not have the cooling fan. The lens is what allows for focus and control of the light beam.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2019-04-28

question

I there a way to hold this light (similar to Lowel ID light) with a special holder?
Asked by: Alexander V.
I meant to say 5/8 stand.
Answered by: Sam P.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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