The Skylos goes far beyond the legacy of classic searchlights. It features a safe 300W laser light source and a specially designed body which makes it suitable for use in even the most extreme conditions (IP66). This beam is VERY bright, and as a laser source, the unit is far more energy efficient than previous generation Xenon sources – 600W vs 4000W.
ResX is thrilled to be the first to bring the Clay Paky Skylos to the Australian market. The Skylos goes far beyond the legacy of classic searchlights. It features a safe 300W laser light source and a specially designed body which makes it suitable for use in even the most extreme conditions (IP66). This beam is VERY bright, and as a laser source, the unit is far more energy efficient than previous generation Xenon sources – 600W vs 4000W. The unit’s large 300mm front lens creates a perfectly uniform and parallel beam with no visible hotspots. The beam angle can be adjusted from 0.5° to 5° resulting in exceptional light intensity, which cannot be produced by a LED or traditional light source.
The Skylos is equipped with two effect wheels; one with a rotating six-sided prism and a rotating five-sided linear prism, and a second with a fixed 4-sided prism. These can be overlayed on each-other to achieve a breath-taking Moonflower effect and many other fantastic never seen-before mid-air effects. Laser technology adds outstanding optical contrast, making all light projections razor-sharp.
Light Source: 300W white light laser source
Light Output: >250 Mil cd
Zoom range: 0.5° to 5° (10:1) linear edge
- Perfect beam collimation and uniformity
- 15-color wheel; One slot for custom fixed gobo
- Rotating 6-sided + 5-sided linear prisms on a wheel
- Fixed 4-sided prism on a second layer, which overlaps with the other two in order to create a Moonflower effect
- 5° frost filter
- 24-bit digital dimmer
- Digital stop-strobe effect
Weight | 61 kg |
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Dimensions | 40 × 48 × 98.4 cm |
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Running Current (Amps) | 3.75A |
Lamp Type | 300W white light laser |
Channels | 20 |
Beam Angle | 0.5° to 5° |