tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37769922.post669872321445475400..comments2021-01-21T17:35:25.250+08:00Comments on induction lighting and electrodeless lamps: 5 Most Common Problems with Induction Lighting | DoItYourself.comUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37769922.post-59166637973585789162014-11-12T06:47:09.543+08:002014-11-12T06:47:09.543+08:00Watch the Salesman jump on this one.
They are the ...Watch the Salesman jump on this one.<br />They are the ones that should not even open their mouths because they only repeat what they are told to say.<br /><br />After reading some of the responses from some of the readers, WELL, they should have just read the post and said nothing. They are accurate about the history of Induction, but fairly ignorant about the new Induction technologies.<br /><br />It is obvious that many are not aware of the latest Technology used with induction. It is called "Self Adaptive". It is very efficient, much more than LED and new induction lights have no glare at all. LED cannot say that. It is also much cooler than LED.<br />It can operate in temperatures of 77* up to 122*. LED starts losing intensity at 77* and burns up after 100*. So, let's look at the facts that are known for the NEW modern Technology. <br /><br />Also, there is a new phosphorous coating being used. We have it and it lights up our lights - like when the switch is flipped. It is brighter and has a CRI close to 90. <br /><br />Lumen output is the next step in the R&D with nano technology. Some people do not know what Nano-Technology is, like some of the people who responded to this post.<br /><br />Induction is being adopted by more cities for street lighting because it is much easier on the eyes. The glare from LED lighting can be blinding are certain angles. Induction is a proven technology, will last 100K hours. <br /><br />Read the DOE post on their website about Induction lighting. They call it the "The Best Kept Secret". The Lighting companies killed it when they realized this light would last 100K hours.<br /><br />So, just correcting the irresponsible, reckless responses to the original post.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37769922.post-72467210565643523762014-01-21T14:41:54.887+08:002014-01-21T14:41:54.887+08:00Certainly, Chinese induction companies failed to b...Certainly, Chinese induction companies failed to build new ballast architecture that is more efficient. However, there are several companies with great ballasts in the world. There are this company in Korea that can even to dimming. Induction is just much better source of outdoor lighting than HPS, or LED, especially in heavy duty area. Using LED for street light is the dumbest idea. They are expensive and short lasting.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37769922.post-88777312078347762152011-12-10T12:26:11.779+08:002011-12-10T12:26:11.779+08:00great man great ideas i like it for my car and lov...great man great ideas i like it for my car and love it like a fan so your work is appreciate able and in the last i would like to thank you dear for sharing it with us so nicely <a href="http://gmperformancetuning.com/gm-cars/17776-3-ways-modernize-your-gm-vehicle.html#post78706" rel="nofollow">what is hid lighting</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37769922.post-17151745606984745782011-09-27T16:05:14.963+08:002011-09-27T16:05:14.963+08:00I think the author was referring to CFL and LEDs, ...I think the author was referring to CFL and LEDs, which, at the moment of publishing, are lower than induction. But it is widely known that T8 and T5 have higher luminous efficiency than induction. But that is just one piece of the puzzle and you have to incorporate reflector, fixture design and coefficient of utilization. <br /><br />As far as technology goes, it's the new methods of coupling, ie, Philip's internal induction and Osram's external induction. There may be other ways of transferring the energy to the lamps via induction.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37769922.post-85771195321348357652011-09-27T15:55:28.261+08:002011-09-27T15:55:28.261+08:00"An induction bulb produces more light for a ..."An induction bulb produces more light for a given amount of electric power than either compact fluorescent bulbs or light-emitting diodes."<br />This is not true. In fact induction has lower energy efficiency than present conventional FL (ex.linear FL)<br />" However, the technology is fairly new and still undercommercialized."<br />This technology is one of oldest lighting technologie sir. 23 June 1891 Tesla was granted US patent 454622 of fist induction lamp.<br />"Chinese R&D have failed to improve upon that 20 years old ballast design and electrical circuitry."<br />It seems to be true. If fact present Philips and Osram generators are a lot better than Chinese ones, but it can't be say the same about light sources.<br /><br />Best regards,<br />ArtlightAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37769922.post-47895736618756826762011-07-10T17:56:39.660+08:002011-07-10T17:56:39.660+08:00I like this blog it helps me think to what I use a...I like this blog it helps me think to what I use and not use a light. 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