Video: Homemade super bright LED lights to capture night scenes, 34 times compact balls

Having a guy on YouTube with the nickname rctestflight has made a portable LED light up to 90,000 lumens, enough to light a large area for photography purposes.

Super bright LED light, 34 times compact ball

For your comparison, your phone screen usually has a brightness of about 200-400 lumens, and a compact lamp with a capacity of about 30-50W reaches 2600 lumens. rctestflight said he used 10 100W LED chips combined, each chip mounted on a sizable block of heat sink attached to the controller for it. He also had to use thermal glue to help the system work properly. The whole unit is mounted on two aluminum rods that serve as racks as well as handles. The system's continuous battery life is about 10 minutes, enough to capture scenes or subjects at night when it's dark.

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Homemade LEDs of rctestflight.

Rctestflight said his product weighs 4.5kg, so it is hard to put in a photography basket, in return it is very bright while the capacity is only 1000W only, much lower (ie, using less electricity) than the light bulb halogen. It is even brighter than the car's headlights, and rctestflight calls it the brightest flash in the world (but has to verify it). However, rctestflight also commented that he made this super-bright lamp just for his own purposes, but it is difficult to use it in general because it will basically glare or light up Something at a distance of 30 meters back.