![]() It stands at 2.05m with the tank trap, fitting in pretty much every venue. You might think a 2m tall yet skinny (30mm diameter) light might be flimsy, but thanks to its aluminium body the XLite Pro is surprisingly strong and stable, especially when connected to the base plate. The XLite Pro comes with a ‘tank trap’ base plate, with the light sitting on a spigot with a securing pin that features a sprung mechanism – a quick and simple solution. With one of these units in the middle of your setup, it will be possible to place two XLites up to 14 metres apart – more than enough for most situations. Abstract duly came back with an option to purchase 5m 4-pin XLR extension cables, which meant that each XLite could be up to seven metres away from the XDrive unit. We also asked about extension cables, as two metres weren’t enough for a large job we had. This is something Abstract have always been good at they listen to feedback and use it to improve their products. After some feedback from our team, Abstract also released an XDrive unit with two outputs that are individually controllable – perfect for DJs! We also recommended a few software tweaks and these were incorporated into a firmware update already uploaded onto the XDrive units. The Abstract XLite Pro was initially released as a package with an XDrive Duplicator 4, providing four outputs that all mirror each other, so four individual XLites display the same pattern and effect. The XDrive units are an all-in-one solution, providing the power supply, the controller and DMX interface. These are driven by Abstract’s XDrive units, connected via 4-pin XLR. With 30 on display during regular demos of their timecoded light shows, they were quite the crowd puller, though you don’t even need that many to make an impressive show! The XLite Pro is a 2m tall RGBW (red, green, blue, white) LED pixel pole containing 140 LEDs. Typically from 29/25 to 26/22mm.First seen at BPM 2021, the Abstract XLite Pro stood tall at a height of 2m – these pixel poles were something you couldn’t miss. Line retrofit includes the adaptation parts to be changed for new preform and new neck diameter and height. Based on Sidel Matrix™ Combi handling 2,700 bottles per hour per mould, for a SBO 20, with a yearly production of 5,000 hours, with a PET cost of 1425€ per tonne and energy cost of 0.12€/kwh. Can be adapted to all Sidel blowing platforms and applied to existing production lines. ![]()
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