ARRIMAX 18/12 1000 Hz

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The most powerful lighting fixture from the ARRI M-Series, up to 18000W with HIGH SPEED Ballast

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The original Academy Award-winning ARRIMAX remains the ultimate choice for productions requiring maximum light output. The 580 mm (22.8”) diameter, parabolic facetted reflector provides continuous focus adjustment from 15° to 50° beam angle and, since the ARRIMAX does not require a set of spread lenses, shadows are sharp and easily cut.

Safe and easy for both lamp type bases 18/12 kW, 18000 W single ended lamps use a sturdier GX51 lamp base for which ARRI engineers have designed a special lampholder that alleviates mechanical stress from the lamp pins, now serving only as an electrical connection. The lamp clamping mechanism is self-aligning and uses a rugged, recessed lamp lock handle. To ensure that crews can easily use 12,000 W lamps or versions of 18000 W single ended lamps with G38 bases, the new lampholder accepts either lamp type with no modification or adjustment.

1 x 18000/12000w ARRIMAX 18/12 Head
1 x 18000/12000w ARRI EB MAX 18/12 High Speed Ballast
1 x 18000/12000w ARRIMAX 18/12 Barndoor
1 x Cable Ballast 24000/18000/12000w ARRI L2.82294.0
1 x Lamp HMI 18000w SE XS GX51
1 x Lamp HMI 12000w PAR
1 x Cart for 18/12 Head

  • Lamp type

    Metal Halide

  • Power Consumption

    18000/12000 W

  • Device type

    Open Face

  • Reflector type

    MAX-reflector

  • Base

    GX51/GX38

  • Correlated Color Temperature

    5600 K

  • Dimming

    There, from 50 to 100% via the ARRI ballast

  • Protection class IP

    I/IP 23

  • Type connectors

    VEAM

  • Lens (Condenser)

    646 mm

  • Diameter accessories

    740 mm

  • Beam Angle

    15° to 50° (with 18,000 W lamp)

  • Voltage Range

    225 V / 160 V

  • Certification

    CE, CB, GS, cNRTL

  • Dimensions (LхHхW)

    942 х 1155 x 784 mm

  • Weight

    70 kg

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