Equipment Protection Guide
Litepanels Gemini 2x1 & 1x1 — Cases & Transport Protection
Gemini panels put out the punch of lights many times their size — and take set abuse their emitter faces were never meant to absorb in transit. Here is how gaffers and rental houses case the 2x1 and 1x1, with 3 builds we already cut foam for.
- RGBWW full-color LED
- 1x1 and 2x1 formats
- 3 case builds
- Quad array supported
About this equipment
The Litepanels Gemini line is a family of RGBWW LED panels in 1x1 and 2x1 formats, in soft and hard variants — full-color fixtures that have become standard grip-truck inventory. They are deceptively powerful for their size: reviewers have compared the Gemini 1x1 Hard's output to a 5K tungsten Fresnel pushed through heavy diffusion, which is a lot of fixture riding in a panel barely thicker than a laptop.
That thinness is the transport problem. The emitter face is the component — scratch it, crack a lens array, or flex the housing and the fixture is down. Gemini panels also never travel alone: yokes, power supplies, and soft goods like domes ride with them. Our layouts carry each panel face-to-foam in its own cavity with the yoke attached, power supplies in their own pockets, from single-panel builds up to the quad-array case below.
Choose protection by workflow
Occasional moves, vehicle transport: foam inserts and padded protection in a case you own.
Travel and carry-on workflows: compact hard-shell builds sized to airline limits.
Constant shipping: ATA shells, modular replaceable foam, fleet-matched layouts.
Purpose-built around your exact package and workflow.
Start a custom project →Cases built for this equipment
Litepanels Gemini 1X1 Quad Array
Gemini 1x1 Hard With The Dome Case
Litepanels Gemini 2x1 RGBWW LED Soft Panel Light
Transport knowledge
Emitter faces and housing corners. A panel that rides loose in a truck develops face scratches and flexed housings that show up as color shift or dead segments. Face-to-foam cavities with the panel supported across its full area are the fix.
A Gemini position is panel, yoke, power supply, and often a dome or snapbag. Our layouts keep the position together — one case to the set, one case back — with soft goods in their own space so nothing bears on the emitter.
1x1 panels get flown as quads — four fixtures, one failure taking down the array. The quad build below carries four panels in one case with matched cavities, which is also how rental houses keep array inventory honest.
Where to buy the equipment
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Frequently asked questions
Yes — we cut for the panel as it rigs, yoke on. Pulling the yoke every wrap wears the knuckles and slows load-out; the foam should fit the fixture the way it works.
Yes — the quad 1x1 build below carries four, and 2-up 2x1 layouts are a common fleet request. Multi-fixture cases with matched cavities are what we build best; request a quote for your truck's configuration.
The housings differ enough that we confirm your exact variant before cutting. Tell us Soft or Hard and the accessories you run, and the layout is cut for that fixture.
Related equipment
Equipment context referenced from: Film and Digital Times — Litepanels Gemini 1x1 Hard. Case and foam guidance is Innerspace Cases’ own.
Multi-unit and matched case sets are what we build best — one engineered layout, every case identical, re-orderable for years.
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