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Does anyone know if the variety of LED MR16 Gx5.3 bipin based replacement lamps that are for sale on the market actually WORK with the ADJ PocketScan?

Here are some examples...

http://bulbamerica.com/LED-G5-3-Base-2604-cat.htm

If I can get a COOLER running temperature, whiter light, lower wattage, and tighter beam, I'm ALL for this option.

Any ideas?

- Sean
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Well my question for you is. The pocket scans are rated at what about 150 Watt just for the lamp. What are you planning to do with all the extra power? Is it simply just going to not be used? No. The extra power will probably blow your new LED bulb up. Or you could more likely damage your unit somehow. I also have someone from service stopping by to comment on this. Let's see what they say.
Sincerely,
Ernie,

I'm going to order one of these two to try...

http://bulbamerica.com/Optima-...htm?category_id=2604

http://bulbamerica.com/SILVER-...htm?category_id=2604

Both seem to keep the general form factor of the stock bulb, have a VERY NARROW beam (~40°
), and are "dimmable" (50~60Hz), which should help counteract the transformer variance in the PocketScan.

And yes, I understand this is of my own volition, kills my already dead warranty, yadda yadda yadda...

I'll let you know, Ernie. Thanks!

If you can pore through the specs (linked on the product page) and confirm what I'm seeing (that they SHOULD work, both physically and electronically), I'll take it as a peer-to-peer comment and not a promise or guarantee from ADJ of support.

- Sean
I'd be a bit more cautious. Instead of playing "try and see", call up the good folks at Support or service and have them properly advise you as to which replacement bulb you should be purchasing.

Just because the fixture is discontinued doesn't mean the bulbs are. So many lights by so many brands use the same bulbs. It's somewhat nice that they all do this.

I do agree with Jungles(oops, I meant Jingles), it would be nice if all it took to upgrade was to put in an LED bulb or two. I don't like the LED Sunray, and would prefer to "refit" my Mystic, Vertigo and Sunray III with LED's, maybe my Rover II, Reflex, Barrel Flex and Electra too, and 2 other low-end fixtures.

That and affordable, dimmable LED bulbs for my Par38s!
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Sure you don't want to eat a banana?

I was working with one of my clients in regards to their network security platform at the time.

Back to the grind. I'm doing 1/4" reel to reel tape transfers. I have a 10.5" master reel half track to transfer right now. I'm waiting for the deck to come to operating temperature before I clean the heads and rollers. I'm expecting to be blown away by the contents. I better be, moving this Otari MX-50 ain't no fun task! This item is built like a tank, but sings like a bird.

I like ProTools, and I like reel to reel analog. I can't understand how we tolerated cassette tape. Sure ain't convenient to listen to in the car though!

While I do the transfers, I've got a web browser open and am checking out Elation and ADJ fixtures. I should be checking out microphones, such as the Sennheiser wireless.
The output was just not where it needed to be. Even though the lumens were rated fairly high, actual output was not the same as an incandescent. Perhaps if this was used in a very dark venue, you could argue for doing this as a heat/power savings, but for my purposes, it was not effective.

Maybe as LED tech evolves...

- Sean (1STAGE)
Do you recall what the watts and lumens rating of the LED bulb you used was? The highest I could find googling was around 300 lumens. But then finally I came across a company in china that makes them up to 700 Lumens, using 8 watts. I bought a bulb ( $47 including shipping ) , and it should be here within a week or two.

The venue I am running these lights in is a stripe club, so if anything we don't want too much light. Plus for private parties when we have house DJs playing, and I program the lights for a house / trance mood. Its pretty dark in there, so If the light is somewhat close to the stock bulbs we are set.

If this bulb does the job, the next task will be to convert the Martin 812 fixtures, which will not be an easy task.

I will post pictures on my blog when the bulb gets in.
That makes me feel better, the bulb I am using is twice as brite.

Here is the one I bought
You are looking for the newest to date, our 8-24V AC/DC High Power 8W LED MR16 Bulb, ideal to replace regular 30-50W Halogen Bulbs.

Feattures

* Color: White (6500K +/- 500K)
* Wide Viewing Angle: 150 Deg
* Using 8pcs High Power LEDs ( LED max lumen rating: 87.4 lm) Max 699.2lm
* Power Consumption: 6.5V for MR16
* Working Voltage: 8-24V, both DC/AC
* Built-in Constant LED Driver
* Built-in Heat Protection, Auto turn off if over heat.

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