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Or has the team at KC Hilites completely mangled the definitions of lux and candela?
http://www.kchilites.com/technology
http://www.kchilites.com/technology
Or has the team at KC Hilites completely mangled the definitions of lux and candela?
Uhhh, suuuuure.KC Hilites
Lumens is best described as a base metric that we use to indicate the total potential amount of light from a light source.
Are they talking aboug light, or hair?Lux and Candela help us measure the strength, intensity and volume of light at a specific distances.
They keep using words. I'm not sure those words mean what they think they mean.Lumens, Lux and Candela should all be used to assess the performance and efficiency of our lighting products.
Lux is the measure of light at a specific distance within a specific area at that distance. Typically LUX is measured at 10 Meters and within a square meter of space at the 10M target.
Candela is the total volume of light within a certain beam angle and direction.
When your chief product is* a 23-year warranty, who cares? Nobody has to know better. Look at PIAA, selling blue light covers as being "effective in the snow". Or other covers they claim turn your auxiliary high beams into fog lamps. Surely someone knows better, but selling is better than knowing.It's inconceivable to me that a company of that size doesn't have anyone on staff who knows better.