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Kenny Kinds
March 31, 2011 at 8:41 pmwow,
thanks guys for your input. Will look into all of your suggestions.
kenny
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David Speace
April 2, 2011 at 4:15 pmKenny,
Here’s a light that I designed and use. I sell it on ebay.
Dave Speace
Producer/Director/DP
DZP VideoWindows 7, 64 Bit, i7 8 Core, 16Gb Ram, GeForce 4800
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David Speace
April 3, 2011 at 10:24 pmDennis,
Here are the specs on this light…if you are interested I will send you one to try out! Also, I’ve attached my lighting plot for tomorrow’s shoot… “Best of Class” for 6ABC.
Bulb types – 1 watt led x 36 w/ collimated lenses (can remove-not recommended)
Life – 50,000 hrs
Body – Aluminum
Color temp – 5500K
Angle – 30o + 50o mixed
Output – 3000 lumens
Voltage – 120-240 VAC or 24V DC
Usage – 40W
Size – 11” x 11” x 1 5/8”
Mount – Standard 3 ½” grip pin
Diffusion – Duralens translucent white & clearDave Speace
Producer/Director/DP
DZP VideoWindows 7, 64 Bit, i7 8 Core, 16Gb Ram, GeForce 4800
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David Speace
April 3, 2011 at 10:32 pmDennis,
Here are the specs on this light…if you are interested I will send you one to try out! Also, I’ve attached my lighting plot for tomorrow’s shoot… “Best of Class” for 6ABC.
Bulb types – 1 watt led x 36 w/ collimated lenses (can remove-not recommended)
Life – 50,000 hrs
Body – Aluminum
Color temp – 5500K
Angle – 30o + 50o mixed
Output – 3000 lumens
Voltage – 120-240 VAC or 24V DC
Usage – 40W
Size – 11” x 11” x 1 5/8”
Mount – Standard 3 ½” grip head
Diffusion – Duralens translucent white & clearHere’s the lighting plot:
Dave Speace
Producer/Director/DP
DZP VideoWindows 7, 64 Bit, i7 8 Core, 16Gb Ram, GeForce 4800
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David Speace
May 4, 2011 at 4:20 pmI thought that I would add a little more to this thread… the setup I did for 6ABC’s “Best of Class” was totally different because I was in a different room! So here’s a couple of pictures of the setup…

and here is the plot I originally did…

Also… the led light that I am using… Grip-LED, a light that I build myself… it turns out that at this posting the panel that I am using is not available… is “out of stock” from the supplier. Not sure that I will be able to get more! It seems that other “established” lighting companies are using this panel!Dave Speace
Producer/Director/DP
DZP VideoWindows 7, 64 Bit, i7 8 Core, 16Gb Ram, GeForce 4800
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David Wong
July 5, 2011 at 6:18 amMore and more professional led lights tech information on the topledsupplier website.
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https://www.ledlightsliving.com/led-grow-lights-c-105.htm
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