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wa8yxm
Nov 03, 2015Explorer III
I remember when LED's were dim little things you had to shade to see if they were lit.. Just now I have a 5 meter sliced and diced strip in one of the fixtures (Formerly Florcesent twin 15 watt) this thing runs on a 7 watt wall wart (or in my case on house power) and I do believe it's way more light than the 30 watts of florcesent's it replaced.
Keyboardist at Church sits in a kind of dark corner and complaned about the lighting.. So last week I took in a shorter strip and plugged it in and.. Lit up her life.. I think the strip is around 3 watts. The light around 60 (incandescent equivalent) Modern LEDs are IMPRESSIVE and they are improving them daily.
Keyboardist at Church sits in a kind of dark corner and complaned about the lighting.. So last week I took in a shorter strip and plugged it in and.. Lit up her life.. I think the strip is around 3 watts. The light around 60 (incandescent equivalent) Modern LEDs are IMPRESSIVE and they are improving them daily.
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