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  • What, 7000+ Lumens in one LED unit?
  • 0303062650
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    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/3-PC-BRIGHTEST-100W-WATT-HIGHPOWER-WHITE-LED-7000-Lumen_W0QQitemZ390118431823QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item5ad4dedc4f

    Is this now the end for Mr Trout? can Smudge build a power supply big enough? Will the world come to an end due to the solar gain of night-riding?

    jt

    CountZero
    Full Member

    Just tried that link, and it says info is not available. Ho hum.

    Padowan
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    I wonder if you could find an optic that could focus it? Viewable angle of 160 degrees is rather more "floody" than I'd want!

    0303062650
    Free Member

    Just checked it on chrome, ie and firefox – all working fine?

    bizzare!

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    Maybe there'll be a few of them at the 'Puffer. The rest of us won't need lights then 🙂

    piedidiformaggio
    Free Member

    Jeepers! What would happen if you looked at it whilst on?

    5thElefant
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    Jeepers! What would happen if you looked at it whilst on?

    You'd get weird super-powers?

    thisisnotaspoon
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    not very efficient is it?

    240lumen Q5 LED (tesco torch an similar),240lumen/W (about the same as a P7 as well)
    So building a board out of Q5's, 29 Q5's = 29W = 7000lumen

    7000lumen LED, 100W so 70lumen/W, which is rubbish!

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