SceneLux designs and specifies control systems for LED, incandescent, and motorised scenic elements, to interface with lighting consoles or show control platforms. Typical control protocols used are DMX, sACN, Art-NET and OSC.
Control hardware is generally packaged into steel enclosures, either off-the-shelf or custom fabricated. These are designed for durability and integration within the depth of the scenery for touring applications.
Existing client control equipment can be incorporated where appropriate to reduce cost and unnecessary e-waste.

16-bit constant voltage decoders, suitable for driving LED strips and low power LEDs, or small incandescent loads. 1 to 32 channels available.

16-bit constant current decoders, suitable for driving power LED modules and panels. 1 to 8 channels available.

Custom enclosures housing pixel drivers from a selection of respected manufacturers.

D.C., Stepper and Servo motors are catered for, with feedback from limit switches and encoders.

Used for stand-alone control of props, or for interfacing with switches and sensors for interactive displays.

Working with other technical departments on a project, to plan a network scheme, or supplying and configuring switches and cabling between lighting controls
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