does anyone know of a collimator lens for these kinds of LEDS that has between a 1 and 5 degree angle of view?..how tight can these planar LEDS be collimated?
are these the ones that last 50,000 hours? can they be made to dim via a dimmer switch like the ones for house hold lights? or something similar? what is the Lumen output ?...sorry but im very interested in these..especially price.
First off, awesome vid! Secondly, I'd like to ask you how would one efficiently run 6 of the 100w leds off of just one power supply? What would be the specifications of the ideal power supply?
Could you please set the unit up horizontally outside and do the vid again to give us a better idea of real lumen output. It seems all the youtube vids of these high powered emitters are shot inside a room and the camera just gets overloaded. We really can't see much of a difference in lumen output when the camera is pointing at the emitter.
@BelgianEvo It's not easy indeed, but the most common mistake that is made is by setting the camera to auto-exposure: setting it to manual will give a better idea for comparison ;)
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4498jack 1 month ago
5 PS are inside
rusKaiser 1 month ago
How'd you get the 35v required to power the 100W LED?
Bogdan1Boggy 1 month ago 2
Use a set of double reverse concave reflectors to collect & redirect the planar emissions.
2012Twist 1 month ago
@2012Twist i think 'planar emittions' is also the name of the song in this clip...
newton2013 1 week ago
... to burn out somebody? :D
rusKaiser 1 month ago
does anyone know of a collimator lens for these kinds of LEDS that has between a 1 and 5 degree angle of view?..how tight can these planar LEDS be collimated?
KeithWasHere1 1 month ago
Does your drivers use SEAK Energetics technology?
Mat3j87 3 months ago
i need it but, 10000k and i live in mexico.
sanjtac1 4 months ago
Nice video ! Im very interested in some of those 50 or 100W LEDs do you know any websites where I can buy some? thx again for the video
patrikSwed 7 months ago
where did you buy these??
rohlcg 7 months ago
are these the ones that last 50,000 hours? can they be made to dim via a dimmer switch like the ones for house hold lights? or something similar? what is the Lumen output ?...sorry but im very interested in these..especially price.
any info is good info..
thanks
Keith.
KeithWasHere1 7 months ago
First off, awesome vid! Secondly, I'd like to ask you how would one efficiently run 6 of the 100w leds off of just one power supply? What would be the specifications of the ideal power supply?
likedatitbe 8 months ago
I like those test constructions, well done. 100W POWER LED is unbeatable.
FREAKYWOLFY 8 months ago
Thanks for the video man. Nice test setup.
Could you please set the unit up horizontally outside and do the vid again to give us a better idea of real lumen output. It seems all the youtube vids of these high powered emitters are shot inside a room and the camera just gets overloaded. We really can't see much of a difference in lumen output when the camera is pointing at the emitter.
sparktastic1 9 months ago
Question about music. Please tell me If anyone knows, which is the number the State of Trance with Armin Van Buuren in the clip??
jbravo20002 10 months ago
Nice video, too bad it's very difficult to make a video from the light-output.
BelgianEvo 11 months ago
@BelgianEvo It's not easy indeed, but the most common mistake that is made is by setting the camera to auto-exposure: setting it to manual will give a better idea for comparison ;)
weeardguy 7 months ago
Спасибо за видео. Хочу освещениепеределать на диоды!
MegaAdvocate 11 months ago
Good job man! Wery exciting project... the last LED (100W) is very strong... The bulb never not match up to LED...
jbravo20002 11 months ago
Thanks to videos like this I like youtube. Very nice dude.
bluetorch13 1 year ago
no
rusKaiser 1 year ago
Is that all 12v driven??
jonnymey 1 year ago
each led connected to separate led driver. they are all inside the power supply
THX for watching
rusKaiser 1 year ago
Bro, one of the sickest videos I have seen on youtube! Excellent video!
boomboom314159 1 year ago
I suposse all LEDs are conected to 12V with coresponding resistor. Am I right?
How hot the heatsink get from each of LED.
Thanks in advance.
simons960 1 year ago
Are the LEDs made in Germany or just the video? ;-)
Nice heatsinking
drtune 1 year ago
nice+
h3ad69 1 year ago
cool,good job!
Ma3eIIa 1 year ago
jo mann THX
rusKaiser 1 year ago
Nice Work !
kindpwnz 1 year ago
nice!!!
First2ner 1 year ago