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Has anyone ever been anything new about the 150 lumens per Watt LED part, or when it comes on the market or possibly equipment data?
I have of Wikipedia, here is the excerpt mid-December 2006 announced at Nichia even an LED that 150 lumens per watt to have achieved in laboratory tests. These LEDs are surpassed in their efficiency only by sodium vapor lamps (up to 200 lumens per watt). Series production is still pending. The link is: # http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leuchtdiode properties
Wikipedia again, for the record: this is not a scientific Enziklopädie but a Geschichtlschreiber page. Often, though with quite well-founded information, but more than information may / may not be taken this ... This 150 Lm / W are but for a long time, is not it? For there one namely normal 5mm led that run with at best 20 mA and this efficiency light room 3 extrapolated to 1 W makes the 150
Hello people, light room 3 so the topic I can contribute something. I had some correspondence disbezüglich. In December, it was said that extradition start (in Germany) of the Seoul P4 successor! This 8mm Ermitter to 140 lumens per watt reached (at 1000mA) and is called the 3 Watt Ermitter come on the market, is offered the part on Star PCB and solo! So would so 420 lumens get the part! If yes then a feast for the Lupine Wilma owner then if a new upgrade kit comes on the market with four 420 lumen Seoul LEDs .............. Hammer 1680 lumens from a dim light! But this is a speculation created by me, but I could then imagine but to buy a Wilma! Bye
so'n crap, I just rebuilt my Bergmannsgeleucht of 1xP4 on 2xP4 in the current version. Become LEDs soon ordered only by express delivery, then you can use these things at least a day without lag behind the development ....
Wikipedia again, for the record: this is not a scientific Enziklopädie light room 3 but a Geschichtlschreiber page. Often, though with quite well-founded information, but more than information may / may not be taken this ... This 150 Lm / W are but for a long time, is not it? For there one namely light room 3 normal 5mm led that run with at best 20 mA and this efficiency extrapolated to 1 W makes the 150
Care must be always hell on the performance of the respective, listed efficiency of the LEDs! In the P4 also like to 100 lm / W are given. This is true but at 1 W! At 3 W, there are already 20% less. In a light installed, the efficiency decreases again (good, but is on each bulbs so) a lot. In addition, After putting the ballast (can another 10% do). A Lupine HID with just 60 lm / W (without ballast and lamp body), however, has caught up with the P4. My D2S Funzel (3000 lm/35W) but not quite Greeting Thomas
Care must be always hell on the performance of the respective, listed efficiency of the LEDs! In the P4 also like to 100 lm / W are given. This is true but at 1 W! At 3 W, there are already 20% less. In a light installed, the efficiency decreases again (good, but is on each bulbs so) a lot. In addition, After putting the ballast (can another 10% do). A Lupine HID with just 60 lm / W (without ballast and lamp body), however, has caught up with the P4. My D2S Funzel (3000 lm/35W) but not quite Greeting Thomas
Click in this box to view it in full size. Well, 100l / w has the ZPower P4 at about 0.7 watts otherwise this 100 lumen 1.15 Watt at 25 C core temperature. light room 3 In addition, the long-term tests at the Z P4 are turned out very bad so that after this operation 1000std only 80% of their power had. By now it should Seoul but have a firm grip, but is still Sche .... for light sources is described with 70% after 50k hours Betieb. Greeting
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