Blizzard Lighting's Motif Risplendi 150 is a 150W RGBAL COB LED light in a sleek white finish. It's highly adaptable to your room's size, height, and lighting needs. With two mounting options, a pre - installed 80° diffuser lens, and three replaceable Fresnel lenses (35°, 45°, and 60°), you can easily customize the lighting. The standard, convection - cooled aluminum housing comes in various colors, and you can even choose a custom color. Use a DMX controller with scheduling to adjust the lighting throughout the day. Enjoy smooth 32 - bit multicurve dimming, adjustable LED refresh rates (1200Hz - 20KHz), and reduce multicolor shadowing with an easy - to - attach snoot. This ETL - listed pendant light offers high CRI white and vivid mixed colors, perfect for high ceilings. Its stylish aluminum housing is available in black, white, or space gray, and has mounting options like an adjustable yoke or a stable bracket. It has switchable power with a PowerCON TRUE1 compatible input, terminal block for hardwiring, and emergency power connections. Key features include built - in color and chase macros via DMX, automated programs via master/slave, color mixing in standalone mode, and more. Technical specs cover optical, control, power, and dimensions details.




Using the Blizzard Lighting Motif Risplendi 150 is easy. First, choose the right mounting option for your space, either the adjustable yoke or the stable bracket. Then, select the appropriate lens for the beam angle you need. You can use the pre - installed 80° diffuser lens or swap it with one of the 35°, 45°, or 60° Fresnel lenses. Connect the light to power using the PowerCON TRUE1 compatible input or hardwire it. If you want to control the lighting throughout the day, use a DMX controller with scheduling. When using the snoot to reduce shadowing, just attach it easily to the light. As for maintenance, keep the aluminum housing clean. Since it's convection - cooled, make sure there's no blockage around it. Check the power connections regularly to ensure safety. And remember, if you're using the emergency power connection, keep the backup power source charged. Also, be careful when handling the lenses to avoid scratches.