Hello guys,
I don't know if you have already seen it but while I was searching for efficient light bulbs I came by
this one. The NanoLight / NanoLeaf.

http://nanoleaf.me/products/nanoleaf
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nanoleaf/nanolight-the-worlds-most-energy-efficient-lightbu
They claim 1600 lumens (100 Watt equivalent) from 12W AC and without any heatsinking! :huh:
I don't know how they do it, but if this is true, its amazing! Have you seen anything else
like that?
I would like to make a DIY lantern style lamp and thinking of using this light bulb with a 12V 7Ah SLA
battery and a small 100W inverter. It will be recharged during the morning from a 500mA solar panel.
I have not yet bought it because the only thing that is bothering me is a review made by extremetech.com
in which they say that the bulb has a low CRI. They show two photos, one of the nanoleaf and the other
of a cree bulb. The nano leaf has a very strong green tint which I really don't like in any kind of light.
Of course you cannot trust these pictures as they don't provide in the frame a control color scaled image
for comparisons...
With a 54mA @ 220V consumption you should have a runtime of at least 20 hours of 100watts
portable lighting! (most of the energy will be dissipated by the inverter... :-- )
The thing is that inverters are not really that efficient. Any other solutions powering this lamp?
Do you thing that the bulb could be modified and be powered from DC directly?
If not, any suggestions for a very efficient low power inverter?
Thank you.
George.
I don't know if you have already seen it but while I was searching for efficient light bulbs I came by
this one. The NanoLight / NanoLeaf.

http://nanoleaf.me/products/nanoleaf
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nanoleaf/nanolight-the-worlds-most-energy-efficient-lightbu
They claim 1600 lumens (100 Watt equivalent) from 12W AC and without any heatsinking! :huh:
I don't know how they do it, but if this is true, its amazing! Have you seen anything else
like that?
I would like to make a DIY lantern style lamp and thinking of using this light bulb with a 12V 7Ah SLA
battery and a small 100W inverter. It will be recharged during the morning from a 500mA solar panel.
I have not yet bought it because the only thing that is bothering me is a review made by extremetech.com
in which they say that the bulb has a low CRI. They show two photos, one of the nanoleaf and the other
of a cree bulb. The nano leaf has a very strong green tint which I really don't like in any kind of light.
Of course you cannot trust these pictures as they don't provide in the frame a control color scaled image
for comparisons...
With a 54mA @ 220V consumption you should have a runtime of at least 20 hours of 100watts
portable lighting! (most of the energy will be dissipated by the inverter... :-- )
The thing is that inverters are not really that efficient. Any other solutions powering this lamp?
Do you thing that the bulb could be modified and be powered from DC directly?
If not, any suggestions for a very efficient low power inverter?
Thank you.
George.