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โJun-21-2014 06:40 PM
myredracer wrote:
You seem to know your lighting stuff. Is there any way for the typical consumer to decide what to buy in terms of light output vs number if SMDs and maybe wattage/current? How truthful or realistic are lumen output claims between sellers or manufacturers? Are there better quality LEDs that would be a better choice?
โJun-21-2014 03:20 PM
tenbear wrote:Don't feel like you're the only guy that's confused with LED configurations. The market for LED lighting, now, is like trying to find the correct replacement spark coil for a 1910 Ford (in 1910). There are too many packaging and output differences for anyone to make a decision on what is going to work best by looking at specifications.westend wrote:
LED packaging
The 2835 LED chip has just about the same footprint as a 3528 but can take a lot more current, hence, more light output.
I stand corrected. :S
Live and learn. Thanks for the correction.
โJun-21-2014 03:06 PM
โJun-21-2014 02:17 PM
Almot wrote:
Equivalent brightness to 20W incandescent is 24 diodes of 5050 size each, or 48*1210. Also, watch lumens - some boards can be high-current, and then they more lumens with the same number of diodes. But mostly it's 24-5050.
โJun-21-2014 02:09 PM
โJun-21-2014 12:11 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
They put out as much light as a $1.99 25SMD panel but the light is bluer.
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โJun-21-2014 04:35 AM
westend wrote:
LED packaging
The 2835 LED chip has just about the same footprint as a 3528 but can take a lot more current, hence, more light output.
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