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Unread 05-01-2014, 14:45
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Re: Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs

+1 on this thread. 900 dollars for a strip of 50? The specs for the LEDs say 6.56 candela per LED but I've yet to find a beam width that I could use to convert to lumen. I think that it changes depending on the lens that it is using, but I have yet to find any info on the lens that will be used. Philips website, instead of Phillips as it is spelled in the manual, lists the following types:

101-000067-00 Black, Clear Flat Lens
101-000067-04 Black, Translucent Dome Lens
101-000067-02 White, Clear Flat Lens
101-000067-06 White, Translucent Dome Lens

and another set

Clear Flat Lens
Translucent Dome Lens
Clear Marquee Lens
Semi-Frosted Marquee Lens
Translucent Marquee Lens
Clear Flat Lens
Translucent Dome Lens

In addition there seem to be two types: 4 and 12 inch.

Source: http://www.colorkinetics.com/ls/rgb/flexlmx/

I wonder what the equivalent would be in a fixed yellow led strip? Without this information, I'm not sure
how they expect us to do any type of targeting.

Last edited by bhylak : 05-01-2014 at 14:54. Reason: Adding more lenses