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Old August 10th 13, 12:46 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
D. Peter Maus[_2_] D. Peter Maus[_2_] is offline
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Default LED Recommendation...and a bit OT

On 8/9/13 18:48 , Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On 8/9/2013 2:33 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote:

So far, I"m getting the equivalent of 75w incandescent light out of
one 8.5W LED lamp.


The URL/ ad that you quoted said:

Stock Code: ETI-520163MD
8.5 Watt - LED Light Bulb - Omni-Directional A19 - 3000K Warm White -
600 Lumens - 50 Watt Equal


They advertise it a 50 watt equivalent but you are saying it's the same
as 75 watts. If it really is close to 75, one would think they would not
be shy and call it 75.

Are you actually measuring the lumen output or just "eyeballing" it? Do
you have higher than 'normal' line voltage?

Not pickin' on ya, D.P. It's just that inquiring minds want to know why
the difference. :-)



Dial it back, Joe.

I did mention that I used a light meter to measure the output. Were
you not reading?


White LEDs do not directly produce light, like a single color LED.
They produce a wavelength and expose it to a phosphor which causes the
phosphor to flouresce. Since that's a ablative process, the output of a
white LED diminishes over time, depending on how hard the phosphor is
worked.

White LED lamps are correctly rated at an average luminary output
over time.

I'm at the beginning of these lamps' life cycle. So output is higher
than rated.