What size would you estimate those 2 RGBS on the side to be, and the lone green guy in the middle? Obv. nobody knows for sure but some educated guesses would be appreciated
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC8SV...eature=related
What size would you estimate those 2 RGBS on the side to be, and the lone green guy in the middle? Obv. nobody knows for sure but some educated guesses would be appreciated
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC8SV...eature=related
I will venture to say the RGBs are 5W nd the greeny is 2 watts, although there is a lot of fog, so it may be closer to two 2 for each RGBs and a watt green; hard to tell from a cell phone video. Nice and bright though; could be two 10W RGBs and a 5W green.
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None of the balloons in the video popped, so I'm gonna guess 5mw
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I'd say the RGB's are at least 5W, probably quite a lot more from what I know about how brightness increases with power.
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I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.
They look bright.
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My guess would be 10-15 watts of rgb each... and about 4-5watts of green, but with the lasers being the only light it could be over exposed on the camera so could be less...
From the size of the place, the RGBs at least 3.5W, it may be 5-8W, and the green I think it is 2-3W.
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7-10W RGB's, 3-5 W for Greeny
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