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<blockquote data-quote="marantz123" data-source="post: 866870" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>Hi Steerpike</p><p></p><p>The idea you have works very well! I have experimented with the 30w COB chip type as sold on the bay. Works directly with 220vAC, no additional circuits /power supply needed. I used the cool white version which had a decent colour temperature (CRI was abt 85-88 iirc) and gave decent colour in images in a vintage slide projector. However I should have used the 50w chip for better daytime viewing. The 100w will be good for larger venues with higher ambient light levels. I also saw something at Communica. I can confirm that your idea is a winner!! :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marantz123, post: 866870, member: 16849"] Hi Steerpike The idea you have works very well! I have experimented with the 30w COB chip type as sold on the bay. Works directly with 220vAC, no additional circuits /power supply needed. I used the cool white version which had a decent colour temperature (CRI was abt 85-88 iirc) and gave decent colour in images in a vintage slide projector. However I should have used the 50w chip for better daytime viewing. The 100w will be good for larger venues with higher ambient light levels. I also saw something at Communica. I can confirm that your idea is a winner!! :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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