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SuperWide Complete Kits

SKU# g582

Take the guesswork out of creating a complete SuperWide Air Cooled Lighting System with our SuperWide Complete Kits. These include the Air Cooled Lighting System, an appropriate RVK extractor fan and the required Ducting, Duct Clips, Fast Clamps and Chain.

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1828 250 Watt SuperWide 6" Hobby Complete Kit
£234.99

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1829 400 Watt SuperWide 6" Hobby Complete Kit
£244.99

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1830 600 Watt SuperWide 6" Hobby Complete Kit
£254.99

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1835 1000 Watt SuperWide 8" Hobby Complete Kit
£374.99

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1834 600 Watt SuperWide 6" Lumatek Dimmable Complete Kit
£319.99

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1863 600 Watt SuperWide 6" Exolux Dimmable Complete Kit
£269.95

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1864 1000 Watt SuperWide 8" Exolux Dimmable Complete Kit
£374.95

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Kit Contents

Available in 250, 400, 600 and 1000 Watt versions, each SuperWide Complete Kit includes:

  • SuperWide Reflector
  • Separate Ballast (Hobby Control Gear, Exolux Dimmable or Lumatek Dimmable)
  • Spectrum adjusted lamp (1000 Watt Sodium Son-T-Plus lamp with 8" model)
  • RVK150A1 Extractor Fan (RVK200A1 with 8" model)
  • 4m Power Lead for Fan
  • 5m of 150mm Aluminium Ducting (200mm Ducting with 8" model)
  • 150mm Fast Clamp (2 x 200mm Duct Clips with 8" model)
  • 2 x 150mm Duct Clips (200mm Duct Clips with 8" model)
  • Chain
  • 'S' Hooks

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Questions and Answers (1)

i was looking at code 1835 -1000 Watt SuperWide 8" Hobby Complete Kit but can you hook up 3 x 1000 Watt SuperWide 8 with one extractor pulling through all of them if so what would i need to order

Written by MG | 6 Dec 2011

We would not recommend running 1000W coolshades in series with each other, due to the amount of heat that they give out. The best best would be to run 3 shades on separate fans blowing across the bulbs. If you were to run 3 of these in series, you would just be blowing hot air across the second & third shades, which would not remove heat from them.

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