2000xlt Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Dec 16, 2004 Messages 1,302 Nov 6, 2007 #1 "Cigarman said" LED's are going to have to go into another realm yet to match the power of an electrical arc Is it feasible? what would some requirement of a new die design be.
"Cigarman said" LED's are going to have to go into another realm yet to match the power of an electrical arc Is it feasible? what would some requirement of a new die design be.
Z Zenster Enlightened Joined Oct 29, 2007 Messages 877 Location Texas Nov 6, 2007 #2 There were people still attempting to improve upon horse drawn carriages even after the automobile had just been put on the road. Never underestimate the cleverness of mankind. I'm figuring the next light bulb will be nuclear powered. Z
There were people still attempting to improve upon horse drawn carriages even after the automobile had just been put on the road. Never underestimate the cleverness of mankind. I'm figuring the next light bulb will be nuclear powered. Z
rob3rto Newly Enlightened Joined Oct 15, 2007 Messages 85 Nov 6, 2007 #3 Zenster said: There were people still attempting to improve upon horse drawn carriages even after the automobile had just been put on the road. Never underestimate the cleverness of mankind. I'm figuring the next light bulb will be nuclear powered. Z Click to expand... They've already got wind up light bulbs so nuclear may not be too far away :shrug:
Zenster said: There were people still attempting to improve upon horse drawn carriages even after the automobile had just been put on the road. Never underestimate the cleverness of mankind. I'm figuring the next light bulb will be nuclear powered. Z Click to expand... They've already got wind up light bulbs so nuclear may not be too far away :shrug:
E EVOeight Newly Enlightened Joined Dec 12, 2005 Messages 117 Nov 6, 2007 #4 Who knows, maybe they will come up with a 1-watt HID soon...