For several years I have been doing contract work designing LED power supplies for home and public lighting. The company I have been moonlighting for (so to speak) has some info here.I can't predict the time frame but LED main lighting (and building interior lighting) is coming. One of my sister companies made Audi headlight prototypes. Geez were those expensive though -- 14 ultra-high-power LED's per module and they ran HOT!
Yo, TWN, LED kitchen lighting is getting to be pretty big -- are ya on it?
That Kalifornya, is there anything they won't regulate?Our biggest problem is trying to circumvent the Title 24 regs out here in Cali that, in short, demand a certain percentage of fluorescent output vs. incandescent. So far, the code won't allow substituting LED's and this pretty much limits LED use to task lighting at this point.
No ****... I just bought a couple friggin pint glasses when I was out there, and there were warnings on themThat Kalifornya, is there anything they won't regulate? Krazy, krazy I tells ya. :lol:
No ****... I just bought a couple friggin pint glasses when I was out there, and there were warnings on them
(not about drinking beer, but that the friggin glass might be hazardous to your health...)
FJR Content: Lane splitting is friggin cool, wish I could do that on 494
-bvw.
This line and others including alternate spellings of California are signs that things are starting to drift off of topic and into politics my friends. Please take your politics elsewhere and keep the topic reasonably within one logic leap of "future lighting for bikes".Same problem with lead in shotgun pellets. I hear the answers are different though. Tungsten for fishing weights and steel for shotgun pellets. Both are more expensive than the Pb being substituted though.
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