Wholesale 100% Original Renewable Design for New Delivery for FN-UW-P807 FOND IP68 Fountain Stainless Steel LED Underwater Light Factory for Slovakia Manufacturer in Saudi Arabia Factory from Rome
Wholesale 100% Original Renewable Design for New Delivery for FN-UW-P807 FOND IP68 Fountain Stainless Steel LED Underwater Light Factory for Slovakia Manufacturer in Saudi Arabia Factory from Rome Detail:
Details
Light Source: | LED | Item Type: | Fountain Lights |
Place of Origin: | Zhejiang, China | Brand Name: | FOND |
Input Voltage( V ): | 12 | Lamp Power( W ): | 9/ 12 |
Lamp Body Material: | Stainless steel | Color: | white |
Lamp Luminous Efficiency( lm/ w ) | 55lm/w | Lamp Luminous Flux (lm) |
1280 |
IP Rating: | IP68 | Certification: | CE, RoHS |
Working Temperature( ℃ ): | -65 | Color Temperature( CCT): | RGB, blue, warm white, pure white |
CRI( Ra> ): | 80 | Beam Angle( ° ): | 45 |
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: on the customer request.
Delivery Detail: 15 days receipt of the deposit.
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Specification
Model No. | FN-UW-F602 |
IP Rating | IP68 |
Operating Voltage | AC/DC 12V |
Body Material | Aluminum |
Input Frequency (Hz) | 50 ~ 60 Hz |
Color Temperature (K) | Pure White: 6000-6500K / Cool White: 8000-12000K / Warm White: 2800-3000K |
Wave Length (nm) | R: 621-625nm / G: 518-520nm / B: 464-467nm |
Beam Angle | 15°/45°/60°for high power led, 120°for SMD/DIP led. |
Constant Driver | Yes |
Over-current Protection | Yes |
Operating Temperature (℃) | -20℃~ +35℃ |
RGB Control Methods | Remote control / WIFI / DMX / External control |
Lifetime | 50,000 hours |
Warranty Period | 2 years |
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Describes advantages and disadvantages of night vision technologies
Night vision goggles and scopes make images from visible light, just like your eyes. So, their familiar green-cast images provide excellent situational awareness at night. Unfortunately, magnifying the amount of light in an image is only part of the solution to true night vision.
The critical element they don’t address is visible image contrast. That’s what you really need to be able to see at night. When a target is brighter than its surroundings it has good visual contrast, and is easy to see.
When a target doesn’t have good visual contrast you can’t distinguish it from its surroundings. No night vision scope can reveal contrast that’s just not there.
Thermal cameras see heat, not light. The more heat an object gives off the more thermal contrast it generates, and the easier it is to see.
Everything on Earth gives off heat, and things like people, animals, and car engines lots of heat. So their easy to see, even through camouflage.
Atmospheric conditions, like smoke, rain, or fog, reflect light, making night vision goggles and scopes even less effective. But thermal cameras see through these obscurants and clearly.
Night vision goggles and scopes also need to have the right amount of light to work well. If light levels are too low, like in rural areas and when looking into deep shadows, they won’t be able to see anything.
If there’s too much light, from street lights, security lights, or car lights, they become over-saturated. Thermal cameras have none of these limitations. That’s why airborne law enforcement units and special operations forces around the world choose FLIR when they need to see hard to find targets at night.
Not the best code but it was a fun project:
Download the code from below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxbkVrerupo1ODBPQlZ1bng4Mlk/edit?usp=sharing
Bill of Material:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxbkVrerupo1aEdXWHFPTl9KeFk/edit?usp=sharing
Components:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxbkVrerupo1alZaZjdNRi1oWU0&usp=sharing
Schematic:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxbkVrerupo1aHNaYUFaZW1TQnM/edit?usp=sharing

