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Green Light Event Design Acquires GDS LiteWare Satellite Fixtures from A.C.T Lighting

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LOS ANGELES – Seattle-based Green Light Event Design has added GDS LiteWare Satellite fixtures to its inventory. The fixture is a battery-operated LED which can be extended in a pole position as an uplighter.  Green Light Event Design recently used a number of them for a wedding to wash the cake and the dance floor. A.C.T Lighting distributes GDS (Global Design Solutions Ltd) products in North America.

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LOS ANGELES – Green Light Event Design, a Seattle-based eco-friendly event lighting solutions and rental company, has taken delivery of a complement of GDS LiteWare Satellite fixtures. A.C.T Lighting distributes GDS (Global Design Solutions Ltd) products in North America.

Launched at PLASA last fall, LiteWare Satellite is the newest member of the LiteWare family and offers a completely flexible new way of thinking for battery-based luminaires.  LiteWare Satellite is a wireless, battery-operated LED fitting with an extendable, fully-adjustable head with 360º pan and 180º tilt.  The fitting can be instantly modified with the use of an innovative internally-wired pole that extends to elevations between 1.7 meters and 2.6 meters.  The poles feature a weatherproof, quick-lock mechanism to ensure maximum speed of deployment.  LiteWare Satellite is available in RGB, Warm White or Cool White options with accessories that include a metal floor plate for stabilizing the unit in full extension mode.

“We have an extensive inventory of LEDs and noticed that there’s nothing on the market quite like LiteWare Satellite,” says Green Light president Brian Waltz.  “We don’t plan to use the fixture as a traditional uplighter but more as a pole extension.  We like the ability of the pole extension to rapidly adjust light and illuminate everything from ceilings to tents to a chuppahs.  We’re impressed by its portability, clean look and the extension pole, which can replace a 50 lb. base and steel pole.  And with battery operation there’s no need for electricity.”

Green Light’s first gig for the LiteWare Satellites was a wedding where the fixtures were used for a cake wash and dance floor flooding and to discretely light the ceiling arch in the reception space.  “They performed great,” Waltz reports.  “The battery life was great, too.  And we could incorporate them into our wireless DMX system.”