Video: The brightest LED lamp in the world can make you temporarily blind
The special LED light has a luminous intensity of up to 108 thousand lumens, including two 100W power LED strips mounted in the front.
If unfortunately looking at this LED light, you may experience temporary loss of vision or even mild burns.
The special LED light has a luminous intensity of up to 108 thousand lumens, including two 100W power LED strips mounted in the front. The type of LED used is COB 12 x 100W. LEDs have 7 times the brightness compared to halogen lamps and are 3 times more than 250W high-pressure lamps commonly used for street lighting with 32,000 lumen.
If these LED lights are directed to the human eye, temporary blindness may result.
To supply power to this LED set requires an amperage of up to 5,000 mA. Lighting time is about 10 minutes each time. With such a large light intensity, the lamp emits very large energy. After only 6 minutes, you were unable to touch the lamp due to overheating.
If these LED lights are directed to the human eye , temporary blindness may result. If exposed to the skin will easily lead to burns.
You can see how to make the world's brightest LED set in the video below:
The brightest LED lamp in the world with 108,000 lumens of light intensity.
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