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DIY LED Sources

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Seems like every post I read about DIY LED on the interweb uses CREE lights. While not a bad LED, people should at least consider the Philips Luxeon light here:

http://www.luxeonstar.com/

There are several advantages. The Luxeon lights are significantly brighter, consume the same power, have many various avaliable lenses, and offer a neat tri-star package where you specify three LED's and they solder them onto one chip. Other places I have seen LED's for sale, Cool White is listed as just Cool White. But that's actually quite a large spectrum of colors. This site gives you closer to the actual color temperature which can help make outcomes more consistent. And, maybe it's only a matter of my aestethic preference, but I prefer squares to stars.

I'll also add that I have no vested interest in any of these companies. But I am a lighting engineer for a major defense contractor, and work extensively with LED lighting applications on a regular basis. In some older aircraft lighting applications, the old-school bulbs last a total of 10 hours before requiring replacement. LED technology has not only exceeded the military specifications for lighting characteristic, at 1/16th the power consumption, but increase bulb life to 50k hours. It's pretty neat stuff.




Cheers!

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  1. Jessy's Avatar
    Thanks for the post! If you do a product review since you have personal experience with them, I can promote it to our Product Review section and it'll be archived here for all time. Hopefully helping everyone who is in search of info.
  2. Mustang's Avatar
    Sweet this is a Canadian company too i figured i would have to go state side when i got ready to do an LED build. Thanks Jml