Re: Arc4 vs ? advice on small, regulated, & dimmab
Curtis et al-
Well, my interest in lighting goes way beyond LEDs. One of my businesses is portable nightclub lighting, so I have a big pile of gear from multi-line Argon, orange and red HeNe lasers (no DPSS- ick), moving head and mirror lights to fiber optic, kaleidoscopic and oil projectors, rotating arc lights, color projectors, etc. And of course giant mirror balls. I do this indoors and out, and frequently in remote locations. Flashlights are clearly crucuial to the whole operation.
So, I like lights. LEDs are clearly the coming technology, so I have a bit of a buy-bias when I see good ones. I have a 1st generation Inova X5 in blue, and another in red. I have a Petzl Duo headlamp with the Modu'LED-8 mod, which is sweet. I have a most photon products, from the fusion headlamp to at least 50 Photon I, II, and IIIs. I have a few random Princeton tec LEDs of various morphologies, and some no-brand LED lights of interesting build. I have a 1st-gen bonfire, the orange thing that hangs in your tent. I have battery and AC operated LED xmas lights. I have about 25 Sauce lights from Color Kinetics, as well as a couple of their larger architectural units (you've seen them right?). I have a pile of bicycle lighting, including high-end stuff from Nite-Rider (the tail light is unbelievable). I probably have at least 30% more that I've simply forgotten about.
Lately, my interest has been piqued by bringing my 20" mirrorball to campgrounds and lighting it with no AC power (the Inovas rule for this), as well as festooning trees with Sauce lights. It looks quite nice for those outdoor festivals that go all night.. here is an example:
http://lonertown.com/vibrant2004/lonertown1.jpg
http://lonertown.com/vibrant2004/lonertown2.jpg
So. I like LEDs. While looking for more cheap inovas to add to my collection, I remembered Arcs.. that led me to google, which led me here, which led me to HDS and well it seems the rest will be history... in a couple months :-)
best,
loa