LED lighting home projects?
http://www.ledengin.com/ledengin_products.html
My monthly Mouser Electronics email newsletter points to this company's products they're now distributors for. Ledengin has up to a FIFTEEN WATT, ultra cool, ultra small LED in many colors! No sense in paying "them", when you can make your own out of your cheap old plastic boat 12V light fixtures! The Mouser catalog page is: http://www.mouser.com/catalog/629/75.pdf The brightest LED in a flashlight is in the .5 to 1 watt range. Imaging how much intense light comes out of one at 15 watts! To compare brightness, look on a light bulb package at the lumens produced from a 60 watt light bulb and compare it to the lumens generated by these LEDs. Mouser is great to deal with. If you're stupid enough to pay the shipping on a 10 cent part, Mouser will happily send you just one...for a dime. No minimum parts order is but one of Mousers features. Great parts at a great price.... Larry -- |
LED lighting home projects?
On Apr 14, 12:54 am, Larry wrote:
http://www.ledengin.com/ledengin_products.html My monthly Mouser Electronics email newsletter points to this company's products they're now distributors for. Ledengin has up to a FIFTEEN WATT, ultra cool, ultra small LED in many colors! No sense in paying "them", when you can make your own out of your cheap old plastic boat 12V light fixtures! The Mouser catalog page is:http://www.mouser.com/catalog/629/75.pdf The brightest LED in a flashlight is in the .5 to 1 watt range. Imaging how much intense light comes out of one at 15 watts! To compare brightness, look on a light bulb package at the lumens produced from a 60 watt light bulb and compare it to the lumens generated by these LEDs. Mouser is great to deal with. If you're stupid enough to pay the shipping on a 10 cent part, Mouser will happily send you just one...for a dime. No minimum parts order is but one of Mousers features. Great parts at a great price.... Larry -- Larry, Check out the LED projects at: www.instructables.com Bobby |
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