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by Christophe » 18/10/06, 13:47

LED bulbs and compact fluorescent quality are available at the store:

https://www.econologie.com/shop/ampoules-led-c-90

economic and LED bulbs

https://www.econologie.com/shop/ampoules-led-c-90

These bulbs, unlike many other LED models, keep their promises, all the technical details are available in the data sheet of the shop.

Intensity measurements and precise drinks made with a ammeter (ITC777).

Consumption of white model (Sirius 1 model):

22,7mA for 229V cosphi = 1.0 either 5,2W

Consumption of amber model (Sirius 2 model):

16,7mA for 230V cosphi = 1.0 either 3,8W

light output according to protocol identical test: 7,7Lux / W

COMPARATIVE COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS VS BULB LED A GENERIC (unmarked).

Reminders of the results of trials effecutés:
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by elephant » 18/10/06, 18:04

Otes a doubt in my mind: the Edison socquet, the screw tip as in Belgium or the bayonet as in France?

if screw: E-14 27 or E?
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by Christophe » 18/10/06, 18:17

Uh it's E27 colot screw .... as indicated on the data sheets ...

Bayonet is the B22 (increasingly rare in France anyway ...)

Edison is the brand of LEDs ... nothing to do with the socket ... but I'll read I probably was not clear the top ...
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by Christophe » 24/10/06, 14:21

Sunday, October 22 in the evening, I launched a "long" test of a Sirius bulb on an outdoor lantern (therefore subject to variations in temperature and humidity, in short conditions not very ideal for electronics. ..on vera well the test is made for that!).

It will remain on 24h / 24 for (at least) the 6 winter months is a period of roughly 4000h ...

More ... April 22 2007 the ... : Cheesy:
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by delnoram » 24/10/06, 16:07

Christophe wrote:Sunday, October 22 in the evening, I launched a "long" test of a Sirius bulb on an outdoor lantern (therefore subject to variations in temperature and humidity, in short conditions not very ideal for electronics. ..on vera well the test is made for that!).

It will remain on 24h / 24 for (at least) the 6 winter months is a period of roughly 4000h ...

More ... April 22 2007 the ... : Cheesy:


Or before : Oops:
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by Christophe » 24/10/06, 16:36

delnoram wrote:Or before : Oops:


Lol yes ... but I will not watch if 18 LEDs still not walking all day ... I look every month about ...

It sucks to dismantle and the bulb is facing up, it looks like this:

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In any case if it takes this test in the winter ardenais (-20 ° C) is that it's good stuff ... if not ben too bad ... : Cry:
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by delnoram » 24/10/06, 16:49

Christophe wrote:
Lol yes ... but I will not watch if 18 LEDs still not walking all day ... I look every month about ...

In any case if it takes this test in the winter ardenais (-20 ° C) is that it's good stuff ... if not ben too bad ... : Cry:


It all depends on how they are mounted, but in most cases a slamming and it is the whole lamp turns off.

A -20 °, to see what's in the bulb, the LEDs are in Pricipe not too sensitive to temperature change.

Said if it is pointing upwards it will be visible from the space? : Mrgreen:
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by elephant » 24/10/06, 19:49

Strike job!
There's accredited laboratories ISO 9002 and everything that require big bucks for that!
And the procedure ???? : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 24/10/06, 19:55

delnoram wrote:Said if it is pointing upwards it will be visible from the space? : Mrgreen:


Well no big beta are the chapo as the picture :D
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by Christophe » 24/10/06, 19:56

elephant wrote:There's accredited laboratories ISO 9002 and everything that require big bucks for that!


Ben saw precisely what they ask ... I prefried MA method : Mrgreen:
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