The 3110 lumen, 50 watt, all-white BRICKBLASTER PRO WNC compact LED fixture outputs any color temperature between 2800 and 6500Kelvin.
The Black Tank has released the newest member of the BRICKBLASTER PRO family. The new 50 watt BRICKBLASTER PRO WNC has a massive output of 3110 lumens(approximately 62 lumens/watt). We use the newest CREE XM-L LED technology which allows for warm, neutral and cool white color mixing to generate any color temperature white light from 2800 to 6500 Kelvin.
The BRICKBLASTER PRO WNC fills a gap in the architectural market by providing the ability to precisely control the white light output of the fixture while capturing all of the benefits of LED technology. The fixture can be mounted to Juno, Halo, Lightolier and LSI track or to any surface via its yoke. It can be powder coated, custom painted or anodized in a variety of colors, allowing it to seamlessly fit into existing installations or new construction. Its variable color temperature and adjustable beam angle (10, 20, 40 or 60 degrees), standalone or DMX512 control capability, and high 3110 lumen output make it ideal for museum/gallery, restaurant, retail, commercial, theatre/entertainment, photography and in TV/film lighting applications.
“Our patent pending heat sink technology allows us to dissipate 50 watts in a four inch cube – the heat sink and the fixture’s other features make it the most versatile, brightest compact LED lighting fixture on the market today”, commented Robert Kodadek, President of The Black Tank.
For more information please contact us at rkodadek@theblacktank.com or visit our website at www.theblacktank.com.
About The Black Tank
The Black Tank is an LED fixture manufacturer dedicated to making innovative fixtures that work in a range of applications. The BRICKBLASTER PRO family consists of a variety of compact 50 watt / 4" cubed LED fixtures that have incredible output and features. The fixtures’ unique features include a patent pending thermal management system, customizable LED color options, interchangeable beam angles, DMX or standalone control capabilities and the ability to form linear or stacked arrays.