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Re: Electrical Wire
From: Rodney Myrvaagnes
Date: 2004 Mar 25, 13:24 -0500
From: Rodney Myrvaagnes
Date: 2004 Mar 25, 13:24 -0500
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:32:11 -0500, Jared Sherman wrote: > >Also of note, until quite recently there have been no white LED's, what are >called "white" are actually blue/UV with a phosphor coating in them very >much like miniature fluorescent bulbs, which is why they often had a bluish >cast. These also typically needed 4+ volts to run. As of last month there is >a new technology producing "real" white LED's that run at under 3v, so real >white LED lighting for sextants should be possible later this year if they >ship small ones. > I have a keychain flashlight that is really white. It may be fluorescent, but it runs from a single coin cell, which I can see through the case. I have had it for over a year. It came from an Eastern Mountain Sports store and was almost $20 at the time, but much cheaper now, I think. My Kelvin & Hughes has what looks like an ordinary small flashlight bulb, so I haven't worried about this. An LED mounted in a bulb base would be a good thing. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a "Accordions don't play 'Lady of Spain.' People play 'Lady of Spain."