One of the most obvious issues with projectors (DIY or not) is the lamps/lights. They don't last long and are costly. Obviously we want good quality (and consistent) light (I've read 6500°K), fairly cheap bulbs (ie: $100 or less), long lifetime, ease of obtaining...
I've been thinking about this, and think it might be worth it to try to find an LED alternative.
One company that I found that provides bright LED arrays is
Lamina.
An example bulb from them is "NT-52D0-0429 Daylight White" [
PDF]. With this one, we can get to 1070 lumens (which doesn't seem like enough) with 6200°K light... Most lamps I found are nowhere in this range of color...
Product: | NT-52D0-0429 Daylight White |
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Color Temp. Min. (Kº): | 3950 |
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Color Temp. Max. (Kº): | 6200 |
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Total Incl. Angle: | 140 |
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View Angle[1]: | 61 |
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CRI Min: | 60 |
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CRI Typ: | 68 |
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Test Current (mA): | 1050 |
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Typical (lm): | 878 |
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Min. (lm): | 648 |
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Drive Current (mA): | 1400 |
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Typical (lm): | 1070 |
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Drive Current (mA): | 1050 |
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Distance from Source (Meters) | 1: | 795.6 |
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2: | 198.9 |
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5: | 31.8 |
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10: | 8.0 |
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Drive Current (mA): | 1400 |
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Distance from Source (Meters) | 1: | 969.0 |
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2: | 242.3 |
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5: | 38.8 |
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10: | 9.7 |
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