oscarmiya Drugs Taught Me Metric! Mar 24, 2008 #1 Been Busy. Check this out. It doesn't require electricity! This is where its at... The lightbulb of the future? | Videos on ZDNet
Been Busy. Check this out. It doesn't require electricity! This is where its at... The lightbulb of the future? | Videos on ZDNet
ultranyte New Member Mar 24, 2008 #2 That is awesome! I've heard of solar plasma, but this is like the next step up. I have no idea what you mean it doesn't require electricity???? he clearly says it burns 250Watts to equal a 400Watt....
That is awesome! I've heard of solar plasma, but this is like the next step up. I have no idea what you mean it doesn't require electricity???? he clearly says it burns 250Watts to equal a 400Watt....
Johnnyorganic Well-Known Member Mar 24, 2008 #3 Wow. 140 lumens per watt. And just today I was looking longingly at an LCD light panel and imagining integrating it into my system.
Wow. 140 lumens per watt. And just today I was looking longingly at an LCD light panel and imagining integrating it into my system.
FilthyFletch Mr I Can Do That For Half Mar 24, 2008 #5 This was a thread early this morning on the site so your second.
R raeman1990 Well-Known Member Mar 24, 2008 #6 that thing is sick but it would cost so much money to buy i could imagine
pokey Well-Known Member Mar 24, 2008 #7 Probably, but that would all be profit and r&d costs. Looking at it, I can't imagine it costs more than $25-40 to manufacture. I'd buy it for $150-200, but it'll probably sell for $1000 or more at first.
Probably, but that would all be profit and r&d costs. Looking at it, I can't imagine it costs more than $25-40 to manufacture. I'd buy it for $150-200, but it'll probably sell for $1000 or more at first.