75,000 watt, 2.4 million lumens incandescent light bulb!

Very impressive
However 2,400,000 lumens at 200 lumens a watt would only need 12,000 watts.
Would take a bunch of XHP-70s but its very doable (albeit expensive)

It would take about ~625 amps at 120v.

Yes but the LED version would only need 100A.

Many people have 200A service in their homes.

If it was a single LED it would be amazing, an array just isn’t as cool.

I just want to see the lamp it was designed for……

It is very efficient for an incandescent bulb

Also as this is an Incan, it is probably 100 CRI.

That is possible but who is going to pay for the tooling for a one off vastly oversized chip?

I guess we will have to crowdfund it. With our powers combined… :smiley:

Indeed :smiley:

Oh, c’mon. I got a 3AAA tulip-head zommie that can do at least 2.4M lemons.

It said so right in the ad.

Man, I’m sure glad we fixed everything that was wrong with those days.

Mmm...

Millions of lemons!

Thats a good point, isn’t the record from a Chinese flashlight something like 99 billion lumens.

I'm waiting for a flashlight that promises infinity lumens.

Five minutes later, there will be a flashlight promising infinity plus one lumens.

Gotta have that plus one!

Having spoken of Edison, please do not forget Nicola Tesla, who (IMHO) beats Edison in every field.

But GE was cheating too, they used a quad filament :expressionless:

Would make for one hell of a mule!!

Fair enough, lol.