The Forums of PlanetChristmas have moved to http://talk.PlanetChristmas.com Home 

 Moderated by: csmith Page:    1  2  3  4  5  6  Next Page Last Page  
New Topic Reply Print
MR16 LED Group Buy III - L.E.D.s Read Only. No more posting. - PlanetChristmas! Forums. Read Only. We've moved to http://talk.planetchristmas.com - The Forums of PlanetChristmas have moved to http://talk.PlanetChristmas.com

 Not logged in  
 Login
 Register
 Home
 Calendar
 Members
 Help

Search
Search
Search by username

Great Links
PlanetChristmas

PC Links
PC Radio Station


AuthorPost
wirekat
Member


Joined: Sunday December 11th, 2005
Location: Kent, Washington USA
Posts: 761
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 02:32 pm
QuoteReply
Greetings all!

I am considering another MR16 32LED Group Buy but first I must apologize for those of
you that got MR16's from the second group buy. The factory did change the
components without telling me and the MR16's did not dim well out of the the box.
We did have a fix (a 20 ohm resister) but the results were less than perfect.

That being said the factory has indicated they they will build the MR16's as per the
first order. Apparently the first order accepted a wider range of voltage and
therefore was able to dimmed with better results.

I would do the group buy very similar to to the last two. You PM (or email) me with
your order. I package and ship and send you an invoice for product, shipping and
PayPal charges if applicable. You can pay with PP or mail me a check. Again, I am
doing this a service for my friends at Planet Christmas so there will only be markup to
cover the cost of freight from China to me.

I will probably order the following colors; Red, Green, Blue, Yellow and Cool White.
The pricing will similar to the last order: Red~$3.50, Green~$4.80, Blue~$4.00,
Yellow~$3.75 and WW~$4.90. These price are only a guess at this point but I'll
have a better idea once I get a current quote from China.

Soooo, long story longer. I'm asking for your feedback in two areas:

How many of each color would you order?
When would you like this to start keeping in mind that it takes about a month
to get product.

Thanks!

 



____________________
Kevin Thomas

"When you believe a thing, believe in it all the way" - Walt Disney
99,999+ lights - 500+ channels - FM100B
http://www.ChristmasInKent.com
Let your light so shine before others...
Back To Top QuoteReply

Annalisa
Member


Joined: Friday November 25th, 2005
Location: Allen, Texas USA
Posts: 484
Picture: 
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 02:45 pm
QuoteReply
Is the cool white the true white or the yellowish white?  I'll probably order the same amount I did last time, as I ended up donating quite a few for the PLUS silent auction last year.



____________________
Annalisa
My neighbors think I'm crazy. They may be right.
crazylightlady.us
Back To Top QuoteReply

wirekat
Member


Joined: Sunday December 11th, 2005
Location: Kent, Washington USA
Posts: 761
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 03:00 pm
QuoteReply
The cool white is sometimes called ice white.

The warm white is more yellow white similar to an incandescent.



____________________
Kevin Thomas

"When you believe a thing, believe in it all the way" - Walt Disney
99,999+ lights - 500+ channels - FM100B
http://www.ChristmasInKent.com
Let your light so shine before others...
Back To Top QuoteReply

stratos1
Member


Joined: Wednesday September 26th, 2007
Location: Woodhaven, Michigan USA
Posts: 39
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 03:35 pm
QuoteReply
Do you have a picture of the product?

I'm assuming that the price is for a 25 count string?



____________________


Back To Top QuoteReply

wirekat
Member


Joined: Sunday December 11th, 2005
Location: Kent, Washington USA
Posts: 761
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 03:37 pm
QuoteReply
I will post a pic later today.

This buy is for MR16 LED floods. The price is for one flood light.



____________________
Kevin Thomas

"When you believe a thing, believe in it all the way" - Walt Disney
99,999+ lights - 500+ channels - FM100B
http://www.ChristmasInKent.com
Let your light so shine before others...
Back To Top QuoteReply

TheQueb
Member


Joined: Saturday October 27th, 2007
Location: Nederland, Texas USA
Posts: 64
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 04:31 pm
QuoteReply
I'm not familiar with the lights other than to know what they look like... Also know that I'd like to get away from conventional floods for the wash over the front of my house.  Are they ac or dc? what voltage?  All I have at the moment are ac boards from d-light and need to know if I need a dc board or two.  I



____________________



http://www.SoutheastTexasLights.com
Back To Top QuoteReply

djtyb
Member
 

Joined: Wednesday December 12th, 2007
Location:  
Posts: 8
Picture: 
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 04:48 pm
QuoteReply
I'm interested.  Count me in.

Back To Top QuoteReply

tkhowse
Member


Joined: Thursday November 24th, 2005
Location: Livonia, Michigan USA
Posts: 249
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 04:55 pm
QuoteReply
Would love to see some pictures.  Will these fit into a normal socket designed for incandescent floods?  Indoor or outdoor?  Would love to see more details. 

Thanks.



____________________
God bless,

Timothy Howse
http://www.livonialights.com
Are you good enough to go to heaven? Find out...
Back To Top QuoteReply

erd
Member


Joined: Monday December 3rd, 2007
Location: Woodbury, Minnesota USA
Posts: 19
Picture: 
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 04:58 pm
QuoteReply
tkhowse wrote:
Would love to see some pictures.  Will these fit into a normal socket designed for incandescent floods?  Indoor or outdoor?  Would love to see more details. 

Thanks.


As would I, in need of more details :)

Last edited on Tuesday January 15th, 2008 04:59 pm by erd



____________________
Time flies like an arrow, Fruit flies like a banana.
Back To Top QuoteReply

wirekat
Member


Joined: Sunday December 11th, 2005
Location: Kent, Washington USA
Posts: 761
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 08:15 pm
QuoteReply
Yeah I keep forgetting that some folks don't know what a MR16 is.

So here goes in my best non-techno speak.

An MR16 is a two prong low voltage lamp. Usually they are 12v DC but most
incandescent amps are fine with AC as well.

These MR16's have an array of LED bulbs verses a single halogen bulb. They have
circuitry under the LED's and not just a string of LED's. These MR16 LED's are both
AC and DC but we use them with either LOR or D-Lights DC controller board. I have
a  how to and a short video of these in action. These are dimmable though we did
have issues with the second batch and had to add a resister to get them to dim
better.

http://www.christmasinkent.com/HowToDCboard.htm

Many of us have mounted them in various ways. Annalisa has a how-to on her page:

http://www.crazylightlady.us/MR-16Holders.html

Also please let me know many of each color? THANKS!

Attachment: MR16side400.jpg (Downloaded 1127 times)



____________________
Kevin Thomas

"When you believe a thing, believe in it all the way" - Walt Disney
99,999+ lights - 500+ channels - FM100B
http://www.ChristmasInKent.com
Let your light so shine before others...
Back To Top QuoteReply

wirekat
Member


Joined: Sunday December 11th, 2005
Location: Kent, Washington USA
Posts: 761
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 08:16 pm
QuoteReply
Also these are not water proof so some sort of cover is necessary.

Here are the specs from the factory:

http://www.easy-led.com/big_01.php?mod=LR0101S&name=Spot&name2=&id=4

 

Attachment: MR16front400.jpg (Downloaded 1126 times)

Last edited on Tuesday January 15th, 2008 08:25 pm by wirekat



____________________
Kevin Thomas

"When you believe a thing, believe in it all the way" - Walt Disney
99,999+ lights - 500+ channels - FM100B
http://www.ChristmasInKent.com
Let your light so shine before others...
Back To Top QuoteReply

Travis
Member


Joined: Thursday December 13th, 2007
Location: Carson, Washington USA
Posts: 140
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 09:02 pm
QuoteReply
Has any one used these to color wash the front of their house ?

If so, can you post a pic of it doing the above ?

Also what is the Amp load on these ?

 

Thanks



____________________
Back To Top QuoteReply

tkhowse
Member


Joined: Thursday November 24th, 2005
Location: Livonia, Michigan USA
Posts: 249
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 10:03 pm
QuoteReply
Does anyone know what the angles are on these?  This would be very helpful to know. 



____________________
God bless,

Timothy Howse
http://www.livonialights.com
Are you good enough to go to heaven? Find out...
Back To Top QuoteReply

Nick Diaz



Joined: Tuesday December 20th, 2005
Location: Palos Hills, Illinois USA
Posts: 1229
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 10:25 pm
QuoteReply
Annalisa wrote: <snip>  I ended up donating quite a few for the PLUS silent auction last year.

I'll be getting more for 08, Annalisa got me hooked on these, The possibilities are endless!

Back To Top QuoteReply

Annalisa
Member


Joined: Friday November 25th, 2005
Location: Allen, Texas USA
Posts: 484
Picture: 
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 10:33 pm
QuoteReply
Travis wrote: Has any one used these to color wash the front of their house ?

If so, can you post a pic of it doing the above ?

Also what is the Amp load on these ?

 

Thanks

Look at the pictures on this thread, I used the MR-16s to color wash my house. 

http://planetchristmas.mywowbb.com/forum16/21157-1.html



____________________
Annalisa
My neighbors think I'm crazy. They may be right.
crazylightlady.us
Back To Top QuoteReply

kalifi
Member
 

Joined: Sunday October 1st, 2006
Location: Winchester, California USA
Posts: 456
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 10:41 pm
QuoteReply
Here are some links to some of the threads that have discussed these LED's.  I was sad that I ran out of time to add these to my display for 2007...at the same time I am glad because I realized I need way more to make it look really good!!!  I got mine through the first group buy and am way impressed with these floods.  You may want to double up on the red but the blue and green are powerful.  The red is just not as bright I think just because of the nature of the color.

Video of Kevin testing them

http://www.christmasinkent.com/Videos/MR16LEDtesting.WMV

The next link is for the "Group buy II" that happened last year and has links to a few other very good threads on these floods.

http://planetchristmas.mywowbb.com/forum12/14873.html

Kevin, I need to see what my needs are and I will PM you.  Thank you for offering again.  :waycool:

 

 

 

Last edited on Tuesday January 15th, 2008 10:53 pm by kalifi

Back To Top QuoteReply

kalifi
Member
 

Joined: Sunday October 1st, 2006
Location: Winchester, California USA
Posts: 456
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 10:58 pm
QuoteReply
Travis wrote: Has any one used these to color wash the front of their house ?

If so, can you post a pic of it doing the above ?

Also what is the Amp load on these ?

 

Thanks


.16 amps approximately per this thread. 

http://planetchristmas.mywowbb.com/forum12/14644.html

Back To Top QuoteReply

Travis
Member


Joined: Thursday December 13th, 2007
Location: Carson, Washington USA
Posts: 140
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Wednesday January 16th, 2008 01:27 am
QuoteReply
Thank you



____________________
Back To Top QuoteReply

i1uhrace
Member


Joined: Wednesday November 22nd, 2006
Location: Carnation, Washington USA
Posts: 59
Picture: [Download]
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Wednesday January 16th, 2008 08:09 pm
QuoteReply
I'd probably be down to get 8 red, 4 green, 4 blue. Let me know if this becomes a go.



____________________
Back To Top QuoteReply

Ponddude



Joined: Saturday August 12th, 2006
Location: Pompton Plains, New Jersey USA
Posts: 585
Picture: 
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Wednesday January 16th, 2008 09:06 pm
QuoteReply
I would be down for 6 each: red, green, blue, white

Let me know too if this becomes a go!!

Greg



____________________

http://manorchristmas.blogspot.com
Back To Top QuoteReply

Current time is 04:37 pmPage:    1  2  3  4  5  6  Next Page Last Page  
The Forums of PlanetChristmas have moved to http://talk.PlanetChristmas.com > PlanetChristmas! Forums. Read Only. We've moved to http://talk.planetchristmas.com > L.E.D.s Read Only. No more posting. > MR16 LED Group Buy III


Slate theme designed by: The Cat Dragged Inn
Powered by WowBB 1.7 - Copyright © 2003-2006 Aycan Gulez