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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 31484" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>Re: Blizzard Puck Q12 series LEDs</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Your number are a bit off on the Colorkinetics fixtures. All following measurements are at 4'</p><p>ColorBlast TR with the 23 degree (frosted lens) is ~2300 lux (216 fc) (Colorblast 12 is a touch more fc due to the paler blue LEDs - the fixtures are otherwise identical optically)</p><p>ColorBlast TR with the 10 degree (clear lens) is the 14400 lux you mention (1347 fc)</p><p></p><p>And if you want to compare to fixtures with >3 channels, look at the Colorkinetics ColorBlast and ColorBlaze TRX</p><p>At 23 degrees (frosted lens), the Blast TRX is at 316 fc (3400 lux), and 1877 fc (20196 lux) at 10 degree (clear lens).</p><p>The Blaze TRX is about double that per foot (although admittadly in a somewhat higher power class).</p><p></p><p>Input power on the Blast TR and TRX is 50W (plus whatever the external power supply adds).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 31484, member: 172"] Re: Blizzard Puck Q12 series LEDs Your number are a bit off on the Colorkinetics fixtures. All following measurements are at 4' ColorBlast TR with the 23 degree (frosted lens) is ~2300 lux (216 fc) (Colorblast 12 is a touch more fc due to the paler blue LEDs - the fixtures are otherwise identical optically) ColorBlast TR with the 10 degree (clear lens) is the 14400 lux you mention (1347 fc) And if you want to compare to fixtures with >3 channels, look at the Colorkinetics ColorBlast and ColorBlaze TRX At 23 degrees (frosted lens), the Blast TRX is at 316 fc (3400 lux), and 1877 fc (20196 lux) at 10 degree (clear lens). The Blaze TRX is about double that per foot (although admittadly in a somewhat higher power class). Input power on the Blast TR and TRX is 50W (plus whatever the external power supply adds). [/QUOTE]
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