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Thread: 30 watt quad phase type light??

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    Default 30 watt quad phase type light??

    There was a link on here recently about a cheaper Quad Phase type light and I can't for the life of me find it?

    Its basically a triphase with a 30 watt bulb by the look of things. Has no fan, which is good as the QP is noisy.

    Thanks in advance.

    Edit: sorry just found it using Google searching for "30 watt moonflower"
    Might be of interest to some on here.

    http://blog.adamhall.com/en/2015/09/...by-delamar-de/
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    Possibly the Cameo Moonflower HP - same sort of thing as well

    http://www.cameolight.com/en/product...er-led-effect/

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobKennedy View Post
    Possibly the Cameo Moonflower HP - same sort of thing as well

    http://www.cameolight.com/en/product...er-led-effect/
    Thanks for that. Yep found it shortly after posting, but was looking for ages.
    Its for a friend, assuming it does not overheat, i think its a good cost effective alternative.

    Anyone had any heat issues with this light as my Quad Phases have one hell of a fan on them.
    Really annoying in low noise situations. That just has a heat sink.

    For £30 a light I prefer the Quad Phases as they are a more modern build and also look nicer.
    Wondering if aI could fit a knob on it to slow the fan down when required, or will it over heat???
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    If its fan runs on 12v maybe you can fit a speed controller as used by some PC builders. I think you can even get automatic ones which adjust fan speed according to temperature

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