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03-19-2008, 01:36 AM #1
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Luxim's new plasma lights
According to this post, a company named Luxim has come out with lighting that's 10 times as efficient as incandescent, and 2 times as efficient as LEDs. Also, because the light uses superhot plasma to make light, the spectrum is almost identical to that of the sun. CNET has a video of the lights here. Looks like an awesome light source. The only question left is 'how much'?
chumley Reviewed by chumley on . Luxim's new plasma lights According to this post, a company named Luxim has come out with lighting that's 10 times as efficient as incandescent, and 2 times as efficient as LEDs. Also, because the light uses superhot plasma to make light, the spectrum is almost identical to that of the sun. CNET has a video of the lights here. Looks like an awesome light source. The only question left is 'how much'? Rating: 5
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03-19-2008, 02:06 AM #2
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Luxim's new plasma lights
wow burns at 6000K. better not touch that with your finger!
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03-19-2008, 03:12 AM #3
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Luxim's new plasma lights
If they can figure out how to keep that thing cool, it definitely seems like it'll be of interest to those looking to mimic sunlight indoors.
Nice find, maybe we'll be hearing more about this in the future! :jointsmile:
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03-19-2008, 10:31 PM #4
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Luxim's new plasma lights
wow. those look amazing!
couple more years of development and i bet they'll be able to cool 'em down...god willing.
they got 35,000 lumens from that one ity bity bulb! man i love technology!!!:dance::clap::dance::clap::bigsmoke:: clap::dance::clap::dance::computerlove1::woohoo::w oohoo::woohoo:
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03-20-2008, 08:36 AM #5
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Luxim's new plasma lights
LU1000B/HTL/EN
Initial Lumen Output: 145,000
Mean Life Hours: 24,000
Color Temperature: 2100 degrees Kelvin
CRI: 28
For use in all 1000 watt High Pressure Sodium (HPS) fixtures.
Temperature Source
1700 K Match flame
1850 K Candle flame
2800â??3300 K Incandescent light bulb
3350 K Studio "CP" light
3400 K Studio lamps, photofloods, etc.
4100 K Moonlight, Xenon arc lamp
5000 K Horizon daylight
5500â??6000 K Typical daylight, electronic flash
6500 K Noon daylight
9300 K CRT screen
the light actually runs cooler than an hid, the web site says 6000 k is full spectrum light it cotains all colors of light from blue to red equally it would be like having the suns spectrum in your closet
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03-20-2008, 08:56 AM #6
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Luxim's new plasma lights
im gonna keep my eyes on this for sure. this is the first i've heard of them...
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03-21-2008, 04:03 PM #7
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Luxim's new plasma lights
damn, same temp as the sun the video says...thats hella hot. But I wonder how hot it would get in a reflector etc..
sooner or later all these elec and mag ballasts are going to be dinosaurs and a thing of the past :P
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03-27-2008, 08:56 PM #8
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Luxim's new plasma lights
now that is some compact lighting.
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04-14-2008, 10:52 PM #9
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Luxim's new plasma lights
I want 10 of them!!
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04-18-2008, 12:25 AM #10
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Luxim's new plasma lights
hmmm...by same temp as the sun (6000k) i'm thinking they are referring to color temp...not thermal temp...I mean think about it...the guy is in the same room as the bulb, if it were as hot as the sun...well he wouldn't be there anymore...but still...amazing.
just one little bulb eh? i think the UFO just spun out of orbit...
skeet.
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