Hello Guys,
Has anyone tried those 10W or 20W high power white LEDs?
Long time ago I tried a 5W luxeon star LED but I'm looking for something brighter to light up a small table (3x6 feet).
Thanks!
Daniel.
Hello Guys,
Has anyone tried those 10W or 20W high power white LEDs?
Long time ago I tried a 5W luxeon star LED but I'm looking for something brighter to light up a small table (3x6 feet).
Thanks!
Daniel.
I don't know what are "those" LEDs you my mean, but what I have tested so far in the range of 80 Watts is disappointing in the sense of efficiency.
I think you have to look for the ratio lumen/watt and this should be as high as possible. A number of 65-70 is good enough.
The two module I tested, consumed at 31,8Volts about 4,8A and this gives the equivalent light of a halogen about the same power (150Watts) and with the necessity to use about 1 sq. meter heatsink.
So I do not think this is easy to use. When the efficiency rise at higher level sure LED will be widely used everywhere.
Recent announcements from Cree and Lumileds show that the 100 lumen/watt is near or done (http://www.philipslumileds.com/produ...on-rebel-white).
Ioannis
Last edited by Ioannis; - 9th December 2009 at 09:32.
I had one for testing.
15V, 2100mA, 140°, 2400Lumen.
US$80.
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You can buy 4W (& 7W) Cool White or Warm White single power LED's in an industry standard MR16 (or GU10) Base with integral heatsink. They come in beam-widths of 16 or 32 degrees and can run from 12v DC or AC. They are plug-in replacements for halogen modules. I have them for lighting in the hallways in my home. I recall they cost me around $30 each a couple of years back. Despite the manufacturers hype, I'm only getting about 5,000 hours out of them - which, considering the purchase price is dissappointing.
What is much, much better, are the MR16 Tri-Colour LED Modules (1W or 2W again they run from your standard 12vAC Halogen Lighting circuit) with an integral IR Receiver (about $50 which includes the IR remote a couple of years back, but about half that price now). I have those in the Bathrooms right above the water jets and glass panels in the shower... so if you feel like showering in Green, or Blue or Pink water, just set the mood... those would be just PERFECT for a glass table. The Remote also has flicker, fade, auto-selection and all kinds of other modes that would turn your Glass Table into your very own Disco Lighting Hub... Attached is something similar with a ready to screw-in ES base...
Hello Guys,
Thank you very much for your answers! I forgot to mention which LEDs I'm talking about. These are the ones:
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-PC-10W-WATT-ST...item27ada81b9d
http://cgi.ebay.com/20W-White-Led-10...item27ad5b8aec
I'm only going to use them for about 3 hours a week, so I don't need something expensive.
Thanks!
Daniel.
Last edited by DanPBP; - 8th January 2010 at 02:13.
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