@FrenicX Actually, there is a very nice LED version available to Dentists. We no longer distribute these lights because of the down turn in the economy, nobody had money for "top of the line" anymore. Which, is, ok, since the "not so good" is still pretty darn awesome. Miles beyond what the old halogen technology made available.
@jeoinaforest What not so good are you selling; Trulight? Most customers complain they are to bright lol not really a complaints for an op lamp. The light up handles are a nice touch and help to sell them too. The cimled would prob be suffice for a dentist i think as the Trulight is still a bit expensive for some low end users.
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Pbtlpltbpb :P~ Well, yes and no. The LEDs used are called RGB LEDs and, no, though cheaper than a few years ago, they are more than 3 times the cost of the usual Red, Green and Blue discretes and yes, they do form all the colors possible from the LED itself using Red, Green and Blue. There are one of each LED chip inside. If you want *really* bright white LEDs, get some "Rebel Star" LEDs from Luxeon. 210 lumens from one and costs about $9 US. 3 of those is the same output as a 60W incandescent.
Actually, they are all white. There are NO Red, Green or Blue LED's in this system. These are not cheap LED's, believe me!
With regards to the focusing, that is user adjustable with an external control the actuates an internal motor that changes the angles of the reflectors for all the led's at the same time...it is really cool and works very well.
@jeoinaforest there are no such things as "white" leds, the so called white leds are actually a combination of red,green,and blue leds in one to make white,thats the cheap "white" led, the higher quality ones used in lighting are actually a u.v led with a coating on the lens to convert it to white, kinda like a fluorescent light bulb.
Glad your doc's like them. Everytime we put them up they are the favorite! Stryker led's have this nasty power supply they they sort of "forget" to mention...like where will they place the monster? The built in power supply for these lights is much easier...
ok, got you. I think they may actually be bigger than 5mm. More like eight or ten. The whole light only draws 1.5amps @110vac. The lamps we are replaceing draw around 15 amps so there is a significant energy savings.
I wish my dentist office had a smaller version of this.. the Halogen ones they use feel like they're going to sunburn my lips off.
FrenicX 10 months ago
@FrenicX Actually, there is a very nice LED version available to Dentists. We no longer distribute these lights because of the down turn in the economy, nobody had money for "top of the line" anymore. Which, is, ok, since the "not so good" is still pretty darn awesome. Miles beyond what the old halogen technology made available.
jeoinaforest 5 months ago
@jeoinaforest What not so good are you selling; Trulight? Most customers complain they are to bright lol not really a complaints for an op lamp. The light up handles are a nice touch and help to sell them too. The cimled would prob be suffice for a dentist i think as the Trulight is still a bit expensive for some low end users.
jumpinjeasus 4 months ago
So you can go Disco on the open patient's corpse.
Groovy!
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elecproducts 10 months ago
Pretty sick lights, the lights in our O.R suck balls.
AaronSmith0 1 year ago
looks like lite brite game
mhatsko 1 year ago
cool, i would be blind if i look directly at it, nice vid 5/5!!!! : )
rbmdl 1 year ago
maybe cool but not so bright....
rautaportti 2 years ago
No doubt those were paid for by tax payer money. LOL
grodenbarg 2 years ago
@grodenbarg Hospitals aren't funded by the govt. and I hope it stays that way.
NotYour94Ranger 11 months ago
that's superb
quiteobserver 2 years ago
Nice place to play... hahahahah
changchung 2 years ago 6
grow weed, smoke electronics
threelegduck 2 years ago
who cares. steal them and grow some weed with em, then you'll have a video worth watching.
yarful 3 years ago
loser lol
darkeyce02 2 years ago
Pbtlpltbpb :P~ Well, yes and no. The LEDs used are called RGB LEDs and, no, though cheaper than a few years ago, they are more than 3 times the cost of the usual Red, Green and Blue discretes and yes, they do form all the colors possible from the LED itself using Red, Green and Blue. There are one of each LED chip inside. If you want *really* bright white LEDs, get some "Rebel Star" LEDs from Luxeon. 210 lumens from one and costs about $9 US. 3 of those is the same output as a 60W incandescent.
RyuDarragh 3 years ago
No white leds, looks like an RGB array of 10mm LED's with pre-focused lense to make white.
RacerXGTO 3 years ago
Actually, they are all white. There are NO Red, Green or Blue LED's in this system. These are not cheap LED's, believe me!
With regards to the focusing, that is user adjustable with an external control the actuates an internal motor that changes the angles of the reflectors for all the led's at the same time...it is really cool and works very well.
jeoinaforest 3 years ago
@jeoinaforest they will be RGB LED's, RGB = white light... believe me.
stdavross666 1 year ago
@jeoinaforest there are no such things as "white" leds, the so called white leds are actually a combination of red,green,and blue leds in one to make white,thats the cheap "white" led, the higher quality ones used in lighting are actually a u.v led with a coating on the lens to convert it to white, kinda like a fluorescent light bulb.
Gmc42082 11 months ago
@jeoinaforest Lol, so they're overpriced to justify the obscenely high cost of healthcare?
mic09dcsm09 7 months ago
Boner!
elgranto7 3 years ago
they just put a set up like this in our I.R. they really light up the room, and the Doctors love them.
adonian 3 years ago
Glad your doc's like them. Everytime we put them up they are the favorite! Stryker led's have this nasty power supply they they sort of "forget" to mention...like where will they place the monster? The built in power supply for these lights is much easier...
jeoinaforest 3 years ago
Oh, i just wonder if these leds are 5mm ones.
Usually the white ones only have 15-30lm/Watt wich is less efficient as halogen light @12V.(50lm/Watt).
Nice lamp nevertheless. I just dont like the 5mm/10mm Epoxy leds. :oD thank you for this video.
WiAmp 3 years ago
ok, got you. I think they may actually be bigger than 5mm. More like eight or ten. The whole light only draws 1.5amps @110vac. The lamps we are replaceing draw around 15 amps so there is a significant energy savings.
jeoinaforest 3 years ago
5mm leds ?? uuuuuh :-|
WiAmp 3 years ago
WiAmp, please clarify your question.
jeoinaforest 3 years ago