Douglas,
Go to this url and look closely, about half-way down...and you will
come across some excellent little Super-Bright Led's in the 4000 mcd
range ([part number LED1088) for about .60 each. If you overdrive them
by about 1 volt, you are getting about 6000 mcd. Our usual cost for
these same LED's (purchased at Mouser) is about $!.32 each. We use a
sizeable number of this type LED. Although we have not purchased any of
these LED1088 bulbs from this company, I have a friend who works for
another research firm who has enjoyed excellent service from the little
company selling these....and a number of other....LEDs.
The url is Http://www.BGMICRO.com/pdfpage8.pdf
I believe that will get it.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
Douglas Haack wrote:
SEEKING COMMENTS !!
Came across this site recently and they offer some 80 garden display
LED's and power supply
for $20 or so.
http://www.efi.org/products/lighting/lstring.html
I tried to find out what spec the LED's had -- despite two emails -- efi
did answer my
enquiry -- they sent me to the distributor -- never got an answer!
Thought this might be a cheap source of LED's and a "power supply --
thought one could
"re-engineer" the LED arrangement and make up an effective array
arrangement for
health purposes!! the P/S is probably VAC 110 and not DC -- and for me
an amateur
this might be dangerous!!
I envisaged using an Acrylic shape -- heat formed into a curved LED
holder -- drill
80 holes into a "therapeutic" arrangement -- not sure what shape yet --
and use it
for aches and pains etc
Any comments or advice is welcome
in SILvation Douglas Haack
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