Outlet Configuration: Contains four standard electrical outlets (typically NEMA 5-15R or similar), allowing multiple devices or tools to be plugged in simultaneously.
Durability: Constructed from sturdy materials such as metal or heavy-duty plastic to withstand rugged use in industrial, construction, or event settings.
Safety: Designed with built-in circuit protection and grounding features to ensure safe operation and prevent electrical hazards.
Portability: Often equipped with a handle or designed to be lightweight and compact for easy transport and setup on job sites or event venues.
Versatility: Used in various applications where multiple power outlets are needed in a centralized location, such as construction sites, outdoor events, film sets, and workshops.
Compatibility: Compatible with standard electrical cords and plugs, providing convenient power distribution for tools, lighting equipment, appliances, and other electrical devices.
Weather Resistance: Some models may feature weather-resistant designs or covers to protect against dust, moisture, and outdoor elements when used in outdoor settings.
Ease of Use: Simple to use with clear labeling for each outlet, allowing for efficient power distribution and management.
Power Rating: Designed to handle up to 600 watts of electrical load, suitable for controlling medium-power lighting fixtures.
Dimming Control: Allows precise adjustment of light intensity, providing flexibility in creating desired lighting effects and atmospheres.
Compatibility: Typically used with tungsten, halogen, and some LED lighting fixtures that require dimming capabilities. It's important to check compatibility with specific light types as not all LED fixtures are dimmable with standard dimmers.
User Interface: Equipped with manual controls such as sliders, knobs, or digital interfaces for smooth and accurate adjustment of dimming levels.
Safety Features: Includes features like overload protection and thermal shutdown to prevent damage to the dimmer and connected lighting equipment.
Installation: Can be installed in various settings including residential homes, offices, theaters, studios, and other professional environments where lighting control is necessary.
Applications: Used in applications where moderate lighting control is needed, such as home lighting systems, small studio setups, retail displays, and conference rooms.
Versatility: Provides versatility in adjusting lighting levels to suit different activities, moods, or tasks, enhancing ambiance and functionality.
Power Rating: Capable of handling up to 1000 watts (1 kilowatt) of electrical load, making it suitable for controlling medium to high-power lighting fixtures.
Dimming Control: Allows for precise adjustment of light intensity, enabling lighting technicians to create desired lighting effects and ambiance.
Compatibility: Designed to work with tungsten, halogen, and some LED lighting fixtures that require dimming capabilities.
User Interface: Typically equipped with manual controls such as sliders, knobs, or digital interfaces for adjusting dimming levels smoothly and accurately.
Safety Features: Includes built-in safeguards like overload protection and thermal shutdown to prevent damage to the dimmer and connected lighting equipment.
Installation: Can be installed in lighting control racks, dimmer packs, or used as standalone units depending on the specific application and setup.
Applications: Used in various professional lighting applications including film and TV studios, theaters, concerts, events, and photography studios where precise lighting control is essential.
Remote Control: Some models may offer remote control capabilities for convenient adjustment of dimming levels from a distance.
Length: The cable is 25 feet long, providing a moderate reach from the power source to the equipment being powered.
Construction: Typically made from durable materials such as rubber or heavy-duty thermoplastic, designed to withstand frequent use and outdoor conditions.
Connectors: Equipped with industry-standard connectors such as Edison plugs (NEMA 5-15) or twist-lock connectors (NEMA L5-20), ensuring compatibility with various electrical outlets and equipment.
Flexibility: Flexible and pliable enough to be easily routed around obstacles and through tight spaces on set or location.
Safety Features: Includes features like strain relief, insulation, and grounding to protect against electrical hazards and ensure reliable performance.
Color Coding: Often color-coded (commonly black) for easy identification and differentiation from other cables on set.
Applications: Used to power lighting fixtures, cameras, audio equipment, and other devices on film sets, stages, events, and outdoor productions where a shorter cable length is sufficient.
Portability: Designed to be lightweight and easy to coil, transport, and store when not in use.