Model Nova
from $255
High-contrast pink stroke model designed for facades where readability from distance is a key KPI.
Detailed overview
Nova emphasizes a denser stroke and controlled outer halo so letter centers stay defined on long sightlines. The pink spectrum is chosen to separate from sodium street lighting and generic white fascia LEDs, improving brand recall in phone snapshots taken across plazas. Stroke width scales with overall word length to keep electrical density within safe operating temperatures.
Structural engineering notes cover cantilevered letters on ACM and steel studs; we flag when additional back-bracing or cable ties are required. Fastener schedules list stainless grades for coastal humidity. For historic districts, low-profile standoffs reduce visible hardware while meeting setback rules.
Electrical packages include inrush figures for contractor breaker coordination and options for phased turn-on to avoid nuisance trips when multiple signs energize together. Surge protection recommendations align with IEC exposure levels for exposed rooftops.
Commissioning adds night-time uniformity photos with annotated pass/fail against your mockup. If variance appears, we document shim or driver current tweaks before handover. Spare modules ship labeled by segment for rapid swap without rewiring the entire word.
Nova is frequently bundled with Facade LED ribbon projects—ask for synchronized scenes and shared timeclock contacts. Rush programs are available when anchor tenant dates move unexpectedly.
Nova uses denser line geometry and controlled edge bloom for sharper letter perception at range.
Extended acrylic profile, 12V protected block, optional dimmer presets, size range 90-150 cm.
Production 5-7 business days depending on mounting hardware selection.