42" XMitter Beamshot Photos here!!!
#21
JK Junkie
"I wear my sunglasses at night
so I can
so I can
Keep track of the visions in my eyes.
While she's deceiving me
it cuts my security.
Has she got control of me? - I turn to her and say:
Don't switch the blade on the guy in shades
oh no.
Don't masquerade with the guy in shades
oh no
I can't believe it!"
lol perfect song of what. i mean c'mon. thats just awesome
#22
JK Enthusiast
Question: At least here in California, we are required to cover all lights mounted 42" or more from the ground while driving on roads. (If there was ever a good reason for that law, this bar be the best example) Anyhow, I didn't see covers available on the manufactuer's website, are there any available or would we need to fabricate them ourselves?
Dave
Dave
#24
Question: At least here in California, we are required to cover all lights mounted 42" or more from the ground while driving on roads. (If there was ever a good reason for that law, this bar be the best example) Anyhow, I didn't see covers available on the manufactuer's website, are there any available or would we need to fabricate them ourselves?
Dave
Dave
#28
JK Super Freak
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That's the beauty of LEDs.
Unlike filament bulbs, much less of the energy produces heat.
The energy conversion from electrical to photonic is outstanding, with more efficient LEDs constantly being developed. This is, indeed, an awesome time for all markets of the lighting industry. Once they get cost under control, look for the light bulbs in your house to go LED. At that point, your light bill will drop like a rock. (can't say the same for your outrageous heating and cooling portions, though)
EDIT: "very little" -> "much less"
Unlike filament bulbs, much less of the energy produces heat.
The energy conversion from electrical to photonic is outstanding, with more efficient LEDs constantly being developed. This is, indeed, an awesome time for all markets of the lighting industry. Once they get cost under control, look for the light bulbs in your house to go LED. At that point, your light bill will drop like a rock. (can't say the same for your outrageous heating and cooling portions, though)
EDIT: "very little" -> "much less"
Last edited by sixt7gt350; 03-14-2008 at 03:19 PM.