Bill D
Senior Member
I like it toosmlobx said:My wife really likes it..
I like it toosmlobx said:My wife really likes it..
I put two similar LED strips inside our camper and some dampness kilt one dead & static discharge got the other's controller. Going to re-install inside the diffusers sold for them and try it again.smlobx said:Vic-
I don't have the ticket from the purchase but it was probably something like this from Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/Sunnest-Waterproof-300leds-Flexible-Controller/dp/B07571JKPC/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1518196144&sr=8-4&keywords=Led+tape+light
That is very bright (720 lumens).JaSAn said:Enough of you find it useful so I will put one in. This is what I am thinking:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075K5QMMQ/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I3AIOP78VKFYI&colid=27BMN3KDN9Y78&psc=1
If I like it I might put one under each side overhang for 'things that go bump in the night'
Thanks for your replies, jim
That's about what a 75W incandescent light bulb puts out. The 280 lumen ones seem kind of wimpy (less than a 30W bulb). Think that is enough?Bill D said:That is very bright (720 lumens).
I was thinking of lumens in relation to how bright a 1000 lumen flash light is (which is extremely bright). I don't know how lumens is rated relative to the width of the light emitted ie. flood light vs. spot light.JaSAn said:That's about what a 75W incandescent light bulb puts out. The 280 lumen ones seem kind of wimpy (less than a 30W bulb). Think that is enough?
Simply put, Lumens are the amount of light emitted from a light source. Lux is how that light is diistributed over the surface area the light falls upon.Bill D said:I was thinking of lumens in relation to how bright a 1000 lumen flash light is (which is extremely bright). I don't know how lumens is rated relative to the width of the light emitted ie. flood light vs. spot light.
So with that being said... I haven't a clue.
Thanks Paul, now we knowPaulT said:Simply put, Lumens are the amount of light emitted from a light source. Lux is how that light is diistributed over the surface area the light falls upon.
http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-lux-and-vs-lumen/
Paul