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led fibre optic street light

Started by innovation_station, March 28, 2007, 10:05:49 AM

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Draco Rylos

@innovation_station

that's the same thing i was saying earlier in the thread. There are many more uses than the original one you came up with. It may take some searching, but we may come up with a lens that would allow for the diffusion of light while minimizing the losses.
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Low-Q

Quote from: hartiberlin on April 03, 2007, 11:39:54 AM
Hi the yellow Natrium gas lights in street latern still have the highest light lumen output
per Watts.
Also LEDs can?t compete yet with them, if I remember correctly.
Maybe off topic:

An important issue is the visibility. Measured lumen I believe is not enough if the wavelength present is not optimal for vision. The xenon light or white super bright LEDs I believe give the best visibility pr. watt, but not most lumen pr. watt. Am I totally lost here or do I have a point?

Br.

Vidar

Draco Rylos

@Low-Q

That's where the lenses come in, and the number of LEDs per square inch also help with the amount of Lumens/watt available.
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Low-Q

Quote from: dukenukem on April 08, 2007, 01:48:44 PM
@Low-Q

That's where the lenses come in, and the number of LEDs per square inch also help with the amount of Lumens/watt available.
Lenses help to increase density in a smaller area, but will not help to provide more effect in total.

Br.

Vidar

Draco Rylos

Well, I'm not an engineer or anything, hell its been 11 years since I graduated from High School. I'm making a lot of guesses along the line, but I try to try to keep my logic straight.
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