They’re not as bad to setup as I’d feared, though they are a bit of a hassle. I’m experimenting with them now, and I will write about it if I come up with a good way to build a light fixture with them.
(That link I did share is pretty interesting, BTW. It describes some stuff during the Wild West days of medical research, including the use of a frighteningly primitive laser to kill a tumor in a kid’s eye)
Yeah! I made some lamps using sheet aluminum. I used hot glue to attach magnets, which hold it onto the hardware hanging from the ceiling in my office. You can use dimmers to control the brightness of each color temperature strip separately, but I don’t have that set up right now.
Yeah, those or these: https://vdoc.pub/documents/lasers-in-opthalmology-basics-diagnostics-and-surgical-aspects-a-review-3ha5mu7ureog
Or the long 2700K/6500K ribbons.
They’re not as bad to setup as I’d feared, though they are a bit of a hassle. I’m experimenting with them now, and I will write about it if I come up with a good way to build a light fixture with them.
Thanks!
Just checking; I think you might have sent the wrong link though?
Yes, sorry, I somehow missed your reply until now. I probably meant this: https://store.yujiintl.com/collections/high-cri-white-led-strips/products/yujileds-high-cri-95-dynamic-tunable-white-multirow-led-flexible-strip
(That link I did share is pretty interesting, BTW. It describes some stuff during the Wild West days of medical research, including the use of a frighteningly primitive laser to kill a tumor in a kid’s eye)
Interesting. Thanks!
Do you have any updates on this? I’m interested in this.
Yeah! I made some lamps using sheet aluminum. I used hot glue to attach magnets, which hold it onto the hardware hanging from the ceiling in my office. You can use dimmers to control the brightness of each color temperature strip separately, but I don’t have that set up right now.