D Dave_5280 Newly Enlightened Joined Aug 19, 2008 Messages 174 Location Denver, Colorado Oct 24, 2010 #1 Article Link - http://www.fastcompany.com/1696953/ge-debuts-jet-engine-inspired-led-bulbs
C CKOD Enlightened Joined Aug 3, 2010 Messages 708 Oct 24, 2010 #2 Sounds a lot like synjet stuff http://www.nuventix.com/technology/ wonder if GE is licensing that or have their own new stuff.
Sounds a lot like synjet stuff http://www.nuventix.com/technology/ wonder if GE is licensing that or have their own new stuff.
D deadrx7conv Enlightened Joined May 5, 2010 Messages 621 Location USA Oct 24, 2010 #3 http://www.geconsumerproducts.com/p.../commercial_lighting/1500_lumens_LED_2010.htm And something to give the LED competition: http://www.geconsumerproducts.com/p...consumer_lighting/Hybrid_halogen_CFL_2010.htm Lots of press releases over the past couple years. Not muc h in the local wallyworld or lowesdepot. Don't hold your breath.
http://www.geconsumerproducts.com/p.../commercial_lighting/1500_lumens_LED_2010.htm And something to give the LED competition: http://www.geconsumerproducts.com/p...consumer_lighting/Hybrid_halogen_CFL_2010.htm Lots of press releases over the past couple years. Not muc h in the local wallyworld or lowesdepot. Don't hold your breath.
E Eltehs Newly Enlightened Joined Sep 21, 2010 Messages 11 Location Riga, Latvia Oct 25, 2010 #4 Only 1500lm in so big case ? I have tested MR16-size 2000lm light, look at this: http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showpost.php?p=3571730&postcount=8 An yes, it is Nuventix-based lights.
Only 1500lm in so big case ? I have tested MR16-size 2000lm light, look at this: http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showpost.php?p=3571730&postcount=8 An yes, it is Nuventix-based lights.
Ken_McE Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 1,689 Oct 25, 2010 #5 In a jet engine you have lots of moving air available to power microjets. Where does the moving air come from in a light bulb? Something has to push air through those little holes.
In a jet engine you have lots of moving air available to power microjets. Where does the moving air come from in a light bulb? Something has to push air through those little holes.