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  • I love it.

    And it looks great too. And just think of the power it would save.

  • mooi hoor

  • My fcking eyes !!!!!!!!!

  • how much for this ???

  • SEND ME TECHNICAL INFO TO:plgcorp@bezeqint.net

    David

  • these make AWESOME home brew projector lamps and can be had on ebay. Unfortunately, I am still finding it difficult to find the 48v drive that isn't the size of a toaster.

  • What is the power consumption usually used on streetlights? I mean HID lamps? Is it possible to modify the temperature of the light? I mean the color?

  • WOW¡

  • I think the reflector could use a better design to distribute the light more effectively. Do you have another video that shows the light pattern against a blank wall?

  • What is the maximun high they need to be install, how many lumens? and what colors are available? what's the wattage consumption of this lights?, if it is a great product I will keep you in bussines.

  • can such thing be used in a Moped Front light?

    and would it not get super Hot and burn to Death?

    cause i have an moped with a ignition that has a Custom lightning coil and i need to fix some light xD

  • @WarheartHC

    LEDs do not get hot. That is one of the best things about them.

  • @limetwig2007

    High power LEDs do get hot enough to fry themselves. Granted high for an LED is still low for an incandescent lamp. Cooling is a major concern with the development of more powerful LEDs and products using them.

  • Holy shit thats bright

  • PS. I want that LED in my LED flashlight...  i bet that would look awesome. Lol.

  • i have about Four LED Flashlights....Two Battery Powered Models and Two that use a Dynamo...they Outpreform Standard Incandescent Flashlights by a Very Large Margin.

  • im not a real big fan of using LED's for streetlighting....the light output can sometimes dissapoint....and tempature is a very critical factor to control to prevent falliure....as far as LED's i think Traffic lights are their habitat...High Intensity Discharge Lamps are best for Roadway Lighting...thats just my opinion.

  • At this point in time, and with the current technology, I would tend to agree with you. But Im sure they will work on this, making it more practical, which will of course save cities tons of money on electricity and save the environment from more carbon emissions. I think the led is an awesome, amazing device. Discovered by accident. Interesting huh? lol.

  • yep Starzfan31 your right....they will Improve....but i still dont see LED's compeating with High Wattage HID Lamps especially the 1000 Watt High Pressure Sodium Highmasts that Frequently Line Interstates.

  • ummmm....are you serious? How about you think about how many LEDs you can put in a single room. Compare it to the fire starting HPS that could easily shock maybe kill you if you carelessly take them down. Also take into consideration that you don't have the heat that comes with those big lamps. Plus, you can use different colors with LEDs.

    1000W of LEDs will blow multiple 1000W-HPS or anything out of the water.

  • @kyledothailsatan thats the Key Word "Carlessly"....HPS Lamps do Get Hot during opperation,as do all HID Lamps,but when they are opperated on their proper circuits in a fixture built to handle them they are perfectly safe...also..LED Modules made for Road Lighting will use the same Power (120,240,277,480...ect) therefore it seems to me a shock hazzard would be pretty similar for both lamps...LED's also generate heat,in small sizes its not sufficentbut larger ones generate enough to be of concern

  • @kyledothailsatan Uh ha ha no HPS is more efficient then LED!

  • @form109 The biggest problem I have with LED's is the fact that is mostly a too high intensity point-like lightsource, or just: too much light from a to small package, which makes accidentally looking into them a blinding experience

  • @weeardguy That Pin Point Like Light output can be a problem when it comes to evenly lighting an area.

  • @weeardguy most LED Streetlights made though use more than one Diode which does help somewhat.

  • @form109 but then again ;) The light-outputting surface of a sodium light (for example) is most of the time still bigger than the light-outputting surface of a LED light... It's not so strange, because the smaller the light source is, the more efficient the reflector can be made.

  • @weeardguy don't forget the other HID Lamps....Mercury Vapor and Metal Halide :)

    also....currently some LED's have problematic reliability.

  • For the lord said:

  • Let there be light?

  • how many volts in this lamp street

  • and then...?

    i dont understand the point of this.

  • nice camera

  • your cam is death!!!

  • it has seen "The light"

  • W? <<<

  • Currently, with the best heat sink you can get and a well regulated supply, the highest output LED (single chip) is 3 W and 410 lm. Larger output devices use multiple LEDs in the same package and the highest output 1610 lumens (a 4 chip 12 W unit). There are plans to break 200 lm per Watt soon and to exceed 12W, but not for indoor home use. A 900 lm unit is proposed for home use as that is the equivalent of a 60 W incandescent bulb (860 lm). The LEDs use 4 VDC and 0.75 A to 3 A

  • where I can buy this lamp to 50Hz Europe :) give jack link your skype doesn't work

  • how many lumens are in 100W LED :P where I can by 100W LED , does 100W LED needs power supply ?

  • Lumens are just power units for light. A watt is a power unit.

    Look on google.

    Everything needs a power supply.

  • 16100 lumens

  • If that is a 100 watt LED then what is the light output value?? Or, If that is an equiv. 100 watt light output, what is the LED drawing(current) from the 120Vac line??

  • wow

  • The light that's there after you switch off is more than likely just the capacitors discharging.

  • Thats what I thought, too. The driver (power supply) has capacitors in it. The Dialight Aircraft warning lights, such as the D-264 act this way too, while they are flashing. those have the light output of 2000 cd, or equal to 2 620 or 700 Watt bulbs. That is a neat streatlight. Alot better than that "Shovel" looking one I have seen.

  • 1. is that one single large LED chip?

    2. Why was it glowing so long after you turned it off? usually LEDs have a very quick response to on/off... I hear white LED's have phosphor so maybe thats it?

  • 1. That is one single large LED chip.

    2. Why was it glowing so long after you turned it off?

    Becase use of electricity capacities .

  • Looks like the dual chip Rebel Star LED from Luxeon or one of the CREE module. Very nicely done unit. What's the lumen output ?

  • 16100 lumens

  • @pulu9988 Your point

  • My god that is one bright light!!!

    I wasn't aware that 100w LEDs existed yet. It's like my 3w Maglite Luxeon on steroids. I don't know what your voltage is, but where I live, it's all HPS, MV, and MH running at least 400w@220v. If yours is 100w@110v... that would be a very nice city wide energy savings.

  • Its voltage is from 110~267V .

    MY skype code: fish518101

  • Does it work 230V~ and 50Hz?

  • How did you get this thing?

  • we have worked made these produts 4 years .My company's produts are these.My skype code: fish518101

  • a 100w LED costs 396USDs??? That a lot of loot to light up a closet! Well, a smarty pants might say-dude you don't need a 100w to light up a closet-yeah it was a figure of speech - ya burn out! Its a lot of loot to light a basement too or the front room of a house...if the cost was $50.00 that would be high but more tennable!

  • the 5w LEDs are $25. a hundred watt is truely amazing. hopefully they come down soon

  • a 100w LED costs 396USDs.

    My skype code: fish518101

  • WOW, that's cool.  Do these LED street lights have the same output as a SOX bulb? No warm-up either, how good is that.

    Thanks

  • massive glare.. i love these leds :)

  • I find it strange how the LED continues to glow dimly after the power iscut off, i find this common with some other white leds too, Does anyone know why this is?

  • White LEDs are actually blue LEDs with phosphors (the yellow stuff you see on top of the chip) that convert the ultraviolet light into visible white light. The phosphor will continue to glow very dimly even after the power is turned off.

    Fluorescent lamps also do this.

  • beacuse there are some electic capacities used on LED lamples ,when the lamples are cut of power ,these led lamples contiues to glow dimly

  • beacuse there are some electic capacities used on LED lamples ,when the lamples are cut of power ,these led lamples contiues to glow dimly

  • suggestions you want?

    i think use in light houses would be ideal you wouldn't need a super bright one because all the work is done by magnification but the extra brightness coupled with the long life with also potential to have a second third or fourth led all in place in case of failure also if the power went they would run easily on battery power id assume?

    this technology could save lives

  • In fact a lot of leds lamps in place on a lamps are produced in many companies .These products are disfigurement ,no long life .but price is low .haha

  • thanks for your reply i thought that naturally the technology was long life

    i know sodium discharge only has a limited time before it fails and normal light bulbs if they are run at full power eventually fail things you learn on you tube :)

  • what kind of emiter is that? cree?

  • yes,we are useing CREE emiter.Welcome you contact us .Thank you very much!

  • don't be silly the price is high due to them being new technology the price eventually will be cheaper and the lamps brighter they probably are cheaper in the long run already

  • You are right .The super power LED lamps are a development diretion for our beatiful world.

  • although good and reliable to run, i personally couldn't see these kicking off in the future due to their high price

  • Dear friend ,although your idea is right,the super power LED lamps are a development direction for our beatiful world.I hope you can give good suggests.

  • hey jack! are you involved in that research? how much watt/hr they consume? In wich line are emmiting, monocrhomatic? or many spectral lines? Are this lamp light pollutant (for skies)?

    will be created some of those for living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms and might be low-energy consumption?

    u must be rich, selling this lamps I mean

  • What kind of LED?

  • how much cost?

  • a 100W super power sigle LED cost 396USD.

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