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Hey everyone. I have this plan for a part of my steampunk costume I am working on, and I need a ridiculously bright green light... which is convenient, because our eyes are most sensitive to green!
Anyway, that said, what is the green equivalent of the red phlatlight that we get from projectors? What's the model called? I figure 9A is a nice balance of high power but also not too high that batteries won't be able to provide the current.
Oh, another thing: is there a way to make an LED behave like an incandescent lightbulb, in that it disperses in almost all directions? I have been looking at this, like a diffusor, but any diffusors seem to strongly reduce the amount of light that is actually projected around the work-surface.
Thanks in advance, laser pals!
Anyway, that said, what is the green equivalent of the red phlatlight that we get from projectors? What's the model called? I figure 9A is a nice balance of high power but also not too high that batteries won't be able to provide the current.
Oh, another thing: is there a way to make an LED behave like an incandescent lightbulb, in that it disperses in almost all directions? I have been looking at this, like a diffusor, but any diffusors seem to strongly reduce the amount of light that is actually projected around the work-surface.
Thanks in advance, laser pals!