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All-In-One Modular Floodlight Projector from Targetti

VADER is an all-in-one modular floodlight projector that offers the extreme flexibility in optic, color temperature, control, and mounting configurations for all environments. The 5″ diameter aperture floodlight projector has a distinct ‘vaso’ style shape is designed for maximum heat dissipation with optimal lumen performance. Designed to fit in the palm of your hand for easy of onsite focus aiming.

VADER features a variable ZOOM optical system that is adjustable by hand without opening the product from 22º–41º, with a max of 1,114Lm. Degree indicators every 2º and a fix locking screw, allowing easy field focusing and aiming. 

VADER provides dynamic tunable white LED’s 1800K–4000K, any color temperature for flexibility in all project installations. Each luminaire has a mechanical aim locking system adjustable from -20° to +90° on the vertical surface with set screw and free rotation of 355° with degree indicators every 15º.

VADER offers different installation solutions for any application. This floodlight projector has a standard thread 1/2″ NPT and can be mounted with a variety of optional mounting accessories supports that are compatible with any installation configuration.

Optical accessories are specifically designed to control the light beam and manage optical effects according to different project needs.

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