It's the fact that I can put them on the splitter in the hood and get much better coverage. The forward facings are on an angle if I put then in the hood.well if you think $8 for 1200 lumens from china is better than $5 for 1500-1600 lumens at your local store than i guess so
I'd get more lumens using 16-1200 lumen lamps over 8-1500 lumen lamps.thats what im sayin ditch the splitters and go 8 straight down
How would you power those? It's a female end?these look rad though
http://www.ngtlight.com/download/LED Street Light 150W to 300W.pdf
bridgelux chips
Those are pretty fuckin coolI think everything here does stomp your Homie Diaper and Wally Wold bulbs in lm/w
But still not touching hps
http://www.ngtlight.com/productslist.html
For some of us the "Corn Cob" configuration would be just the ticket, think Verticalwed have to see pricing on those.....
the off the shelf ones are being made by the millions and come with 5+ year local warranty
also if theres one thing we learned from cobs multiple smaller fixtures beat 1 big one for coverage. did i mention all the off the shelfs are forward facing in excess of 100 lm/W?
The power company put one of these across the street last week. Really brightI think everything here does stomp your Homie Diaper and Wally Wold bulbs in lm/w
But still not touching hps
http://www.ngtlight.com/productslist.html
yes also sign me up for any >240 W/l things you findFor some of us the "Corn Cob" configuration would be just the ticket, think Vertical
Find one that cranks out 145000 lumens for say 600W and I'm in
You'd be able to get it oriented to a spot that'd work I'm sure.IF it points down when fully screwed in, that is..... youre constrained by socket orientation with the outlet-to-socket adapters.
those ones in the pics still have the diffusers on. that 5x8ish laundry room itself has a 15W without a diffuser in the ceiling, you can see the shadows from it of the anemic clones on the washing machine
Damn that 110 throws down 10K lumens. No diffuser probably closer to 11-12,000!! Fuckin way expensive though. Better off buying a cob.