stardustsailor
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People call it Merkaba but for me...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close-packing_of_equal_spheres
That is indeed ,at least ,interesting ...
People call it Merkaba but for me...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close-packing_of_equal_spheres
That's simply staggered leds. IMHO, a huge oversight by most led manufacturers.People call it Merkaba but for me...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close-packing_of_equal_spheres
for shifting the spectrum and uniform distribution of the light i need more blue as normally.You really think ,that is necessary so much blue "horsepower " there ?
Ok ...You know better your "things " ...
Great thread ,there ....osram Optical Simulation
http://catalog.osram-os.com/applications/applications.do?folderId=2167&favOid=0000000200034c80025d0023&act=showBookmark
...plus some math and Excel-skills
https://www.rollitup.org/led-other-lighting/549547-yet-another-diy-panel-2.html#post7788722
I showed up a some tools last year, but there wasn't much interest in this things.
Ok. Now we agree...I agree that multichips, or tight spacing, trumps the need for Merkaba shape. All thanks to higher efficiency chips. I was merely correcting a misconception where Guod thought staggered = Merkaba.
I think he also made my case (post #30 above) for where various diodes need to be placed in order to blend colors harmonically
Wouldn't that depend upon the lens angle ?So...
In order to have a good blended light ....
Leds have to be closely "packed " ...