What LED is this? LED moving head wash for concert event usage



The only info I can give is their brand name NuovoLED

Couldn’t find any details about it.
Each LED is an rgb LED but the phosphor confuses me.

Will try to get beamshots if they turn it on one day

Well I guess no one knew

That’s a pretty looking business end. I did a search for ‘nuovoled 19’ due to the amount of wells, https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=nuovoled+19&biw=2133&bih=1065&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwizhrSl8MXMAhUpKcAKHQ58DuAQ_AUICCgD&dpr=0.9 and managed to find loads of similar looking lights, mainly by this manufacturer http://www.feituolighting.com/products/Led_beam_moving_head/bee_eyes_led_beam_moving_head.html#ac. But I couldn’t find any Nuovoleds.

This looks like some generic chinese OEM light - see for example here: 19X15W Bee Eye Beam Light 4 in 1 RGBW LED - China RGBW LED and Bee Eye
Every vendor can slap any “brand name” they like if they order enough quantity. Some descriptions say it’s 12W RGBW LEDs, others claim its 15W, others still that’s Osram LED with no other designation. So basically can be anything stuffed in there, what’s more it can change from shipment to shipment as is common with this kind of chinese products. Even if you would open one unit you will probably see some plastic packaging and no way to determine exact specs. That “phospor” you see could be some kind of translucent diffuser to better mix colors from separate color dies(and obscure cheap emitter as well).
As a general rule - if the emitters were some reputable producer/quality it would be worth mentioning and would be readily advertised by the vendor. Even if that would not be true…. just as “Cree” or “XML” is used almost mandatory in cheap chinese flashlights that actually uses some counterfeit Cree (Latticebright) LEDs.

It’s amazing how you can find info of these even though they are not the exact product.

Yea I do get some info where they are generic stage wash lights modified by our partner company which is why there isn’t much info about the items.
But one thing for sure is that they didn’t change the LED used but instead just the IC chip to work with our Avolite Tiger lighting board.

as generic as the LED is, it sure is one extremely bright unit. And it is by far the most neutral white LED I’ve ever seen in stage LEDs. Most of them are always cool blue

It looks to be a Clay Paky B-EYE K10 knockoff. If your search for b-eye on sites like alibaba you’ll find lots of them from a hundred different brands and just as many different claimed specs. Buying stage lighting from China is just like buying flashlights from there, only worse. Instead of buying a $10 flashlight that might be ok or might be junk your buying a light that could cost from $200 to $10,000.