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ianxbrown
Joined: 16 May 2009 Posts: 80
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 4:25 am Post subject: LED Landing/Taxi lights |
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Can anyone explain how an LED has "reach" problems? Since the light doesn't know when to stop, I assume this is either about light output (lumens) or focusing, which is nothing to do with the LED's themselves. I imagine that it's a lot harder to focus LED's with a parabolic reflector when the light origin is not exactly a point source, especially when using multiples.
I just bought some domestic GU10 light bulbs that have a single LED outputting 200 lumens. That's about half of a 35W halogen so they're getting there.
Ian Brown, Bromont, QC
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:47 am Post subject: LED Landing/Taxi lights |
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At 07:17 AM 10/9/2009, you wrote:
Quote: | Can anyone explain how an LED has "reach" problems? Since the light
doesn't know when to stop, I assume this is either about light
output (lumens) or focusing, which is nothing to do with the LED's
themselves. I imagine that it's a lot harder to focus LED's with a
parabolic reflector when the light origin is not exactly a point
source, especially when using multiples.
I just bought some domestic GU10 light bulbs that have a single LED
outputting 200 lumens. That's about half of a 35W halogen so
they're getting there.
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Astute observations sir. Hawker-Beech has been looking
at LED illumination products for years. During my tenure
there, every new hopeful supplier to walk in the door
offered a quantum jump in performance. I'm not sure what
the criteria at HBC was for deciding when the cost of
ownership justified the changeovers . . . but changeovers
were being planned for.
I bought a multi (60?) LED screw in assembly at Walmart
a few months back for about $10. My son told me he saw
a 3-led, eye-tormenting device there last night for about $50.
Those will be getting cheaper every day. Who can we thank for
all this?
For one, the folks who build, erect and program those obnoxious
bill-boards that are increasingly responsible for highway
hazard . . . their interest in billions of LEDs sets the
demands while the can-do entrepreneurs figure out a way
to meet those demands with ever improving performance and value.
So while I wince every time I get blasted in the face with
drivel intended to separate me from my money, I
remind myself that a byproduct of our physical and
intellectual sacrifice is technological and economic advancement.
LED exterior lighting products exist now which are entirely suited
to the design goals of many builders. The gap is rapidly closing.
Bob . . .
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( -Thomas Paine 1776- )
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