Wow, what a phenomenally done DIY video. Can't think of a single thing I would change! 10/10, will build cake pan lights in my future and refer to this video while doing so.
Haha thanks bud! I certainly tried! :D I probably could've gotten some more b-roll, but it's easy to forget in the process lol I got a gimbal now though so we gonna up the game baby!
Really good video. Do you know how panel like this compares to light therapy glasses? Mainly I mean does the light only need to reach eyes or skin as well to fully work ? Also would you consider DIY light therapy glasses? I'd love to make a pair but not sure what led cob or strip to use and how to power them and you seem to know what you're doing ! Thanks
It only needs to reach the eyes! DIY glasses would be much harder! Just give the size constraints. I'd think the easiest DIY route here would be to modify a baseball hat or something? But I'm not sure, I'd have to give that a lot more thought haha
i bout the Carex Daylight classic for $20 bucks at a Goodwill... i needed a key light for blogging... Can this be used for that??? I had no idea of light therapy until i googled it.... is it safe to use for long periods if its 3 or 4 feet away??? At least ill be happy making videos😂
Good question. For these the power supplies are mounted under the desk, I thought about back mounting but decided it would be easier and more thermally efficient to go under the desk.
I think it's doable. There are lots of videos of making glasses / goggles for cosplay . I'm just not sure or power of cob chip. How many lumens from such a short distance . They could be powered by usb from powerbank for weight control. There are some growing full spectrum chips to buy but not sure what Lumen is needed.
Interesting point, I've not watched those. As for the lumen output, yeah I'm not sure... That would have to be experimented with, probably better to start high and just under-power or over-diffuse if necessary.
I have a question regarding the LED strips, suppose my country doesnt have these brands, which units of measure are there or what should i look for when picking a good led strip?
I guess I've found one which has CRI of 95 and a 120/m lumens which 8s comparable with the Yuji strip, but it's in 24V. Should I do anything about 24V ?
You’ll just have to make sure your power supply supports 24V, but that’s the only difference. My aim with this lamp was to use strips that were closer to the spectral output of sunlight. A light source can have a high CRI and still be spectrally quite different from sunlight. A high CRI or Rf (TM30) is certainly better than low, but I’d try to find a strip that emits like the ones in this video if you can!
Thank you so much for this. I wonder if you could tell me the specs and brand of the Aliexpress led stripe, because unfortunatelly i can't see the article through the link provided from my country (Spain) since is not available here. (I would look for something similar / same brand / cheap available here.). Thank you so much in advance! Subscribed ofc.
Hey there! So you can't view AliExpress links in Spain? Hmmm. In any case, what you're looking for is a "SunLike" led strip. if there are spectral graphs available they should look similar to the ones in this video!
Thank you for the response. This particular item is not available to be shipped to Spain, and seems that for that reason I can't access the item page. Already found one available here. Best regards!
This could definitely be used for plants! I’m sure they’d love it 😊 And yes you can! I’ve built one and have some resources for doing so here: optimizeyourbiology.com/diy-vitamin-d-sun-lamp
@@optimizeyourbiologyI’m very new to using artificial light for plants, but wouldn’t it be to much for the plants? I know you want more blue than the rest, a little uv and whatnot. But I’m just not sure
@@TheRealKiari I guess that depends on what you want to do with the plants? This spectrum is very similar to the Sun which all plants evolved with, so I'd think it's pretty ideal. Some research shows that "SunLike" spectrum lights work better than standard "plant lights" as plants utilize more than mono-color wavelengths.
It would really depend on which LED strip you wanted. Withe the budget Aliexpress strip, shipped I’d charge probably $300 for time and materials? As for that lamp it’s an earlier project. Basically a 7-in-1 E26 splitter connected to a single E26 socket extension cord. hooked up to it are GE Sun Filled 5000K bulbs.
It would be yes! Any additional light to a space is helpful. The distance makes quite a big difference however. So this lamp with the LED strips right next to each other would be something like 8x or 10x as effective at 1 foot as some spaced out LED strips on the ceiling at 3 feet. So just keep that in mind.
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Wow, what a phenomenally done DIY video. Can't think of a single thing I would change! 10/10, will build cake pan lights in my future and refer to this video while doing so.
Haha thanks bud! I certainly tried! :D I probably could've gotten some more b-roll, but it's easy to forget in the process lol
I got a gimbal now though so we gonna up the game baby!
I’ve been looking at RUclips vids for daylight panels, but thus is so much better and simpler, brill content 👍
Thank you!
Thank you for creating such an informative video, compiling the links and presenting it so clearly. This is the best youtube video I’ve ever seen.
Wow! High praise! Thank you so much. I tried to make this as accessible as possible.
This is exactly what my sister and I need! Thank you!
You're very welcome my friend!
Very cool and useful video, but I especially tip my hat to the flawless music edit from the background music to the "cool" Snoop Dogg Bit. Phenomenal!
Haha thank you! My editor (the wife) will be glad to hear that! lol
great job. Thanks for providing links to everything!
Thank you, and you're welcome! :D
Great video!
Thanks!
great video!! thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Really good video. Do you know how panel like this compares to light therapy glasses? Mainly I mean does the light only need to reach eyes or skin as well to fully work ? Also would you consider DIY light therapy glasses? I'd love to make a pair but not sure what led cob or strip to use and how to power them and you seem to know what you're doing ! Thanks
It only needs to reach the eyes! DIY glasses would be much harder! Just give the size constraints. I'd think the easiest DIY route here would be to modify a baseball hat or something? But I'm not sure, I'd have to give that a lot more thought haha
Also if it only needs to reach eyes then full spectrum for glasses is not required just appropriate wave length blue light chip ?
i bout the Carex Daylight classic for $20 bucks at a Goodwill... i needed a key light for blogging... Can this be used for that??? I had no idea of light therapy until i googled it.... is it safe to use for long periods if its 3 or 4 feet away??? At least ill be happy making videos😂
nice design!
Thank you! Cheers!
So informative !! thank you :)
Glad it was helpful!
Is the power supply mounted to the back?
Good question. For these the power supplies are mounted under the desk, I thought about back mounting but decided it would be easier and more thermally efficient to go under the desk.
I think it's doable. There are lots of videos of making glasses / goggles for cosplay . I'm just not sure or power of cob chip. How many lumens from such a short distance . They could be powered by usb from powerbank for weight control. There are some growing full spectrum chips to buy but not sure what Lumen is needed.
Interesting point, I've not watched those. As for the lumen output, yeah I'm not sure... That would have to be experimented with, probably better to start high and just under-power or over-diffuse if necessary.
Do you have any red light therapy videos?
I haven’t dove into that world yet, but maybe someday!
Nice work! How hot do you think those LEDs get? Fair bit of power in a smallish area
Nvm just saw the bit in the video. A lot cooler than I expected!
Yup! Not bad with the large aluminum pan as a heat sink 😁 They definitely got way hotter with the stainless steel.
AliExpress link
Would a frensel lens like DIY Perks improve this light? Or would it degrade the performance?
It definitely could! Lenses can be difficult to get right but I might try that on a future attempt.
I have a question regarding the LED strips, suppose my country doesnt have these brands, which units of measure are there or what should i look for when picking a good led strip?
I guess I've found one which has CRI of 95 and a 120/m lumens which 8s comparable with the Yuji strip, but it's in 24V. Should I do anything about 24V ?
You’ll just have to make sure your power supply supports 24V, but that’s the only difference.
My aim with this lamp was to use strips that were closer to the spectral output of sunlight. A light source can have a high CRI and still be spectrally quite different from sunlight.
A high CRI or Rf (TM30) is certainly better than low, but I’d try to find a strip that emits like the ones in this video if you can!
Thank you so much for this. I wonder if you could tell me the specs and brand of the Aliexpress led stripe, because unfortunatelly i can't see the article through the link provided from my country (Spain) since is not available here. (I would look for something similar / same brand / cheap available here.).
Thank you so much in advance! Subscribed ofc.
Hey there! So you can't view AliExpress links in Spain? Hmmm. In any case, what you're looking for is a "SunLike" led strip. if there are spectral graphs available they should look similar to the ones in this video!
Thank you for the response. This particular item is not available to be shipped to Spain, and seems that for that reason I can't access the item page. Already found one available here. Best regards!
@@falconsito Excellent! That's great you could find one.
can these be used for plants? Also is it possible to create a homemade UV B light?
This could definitely be used for plants! I’m sure they’d love it 😊
And yes you can! I’ve built one and have some resources for doing so here:
optimizeyourbiology.com/diy-vitamin-d-sun-lamp
@@optimizeyourbiology Thank you so much for responding and i'll take a look.
@@angelicaterry3367 You're very welcome :)
@@optimizeyourbiologyI’m very new to using artificial light for plants, but wouldn’t it be to much for the plants? I know you want more blue than the rest, a little uv and whatnot. But I’m just not sure
@@TheRealKiari I guess that depends on what you want to do with the plants? This spectrum is very similar to the Sun which all plants evolved with, so I'd think it's pretty ideal. Some research shows that "SunLike" spectrum lights work better than standard "plant lights" as plants utilize more than mono-color wavelengths.
What would you charge to make a ma lamp? What is the lamp behind your left shoulder?
It would really depend on which LED strip you wanted. Withe the budget Aliexpress strip, shipped I’d charge probably $300 for time and materials?
As for that lamp it’s an earlier project. Basically a 7-in-1 E26 splitter connected to a single E26 socket extension cord. hooked up to it are GE Sun Filled 5000K bulbs.
How many meters did you need from ali express
5 meters for the 11x15 pan works great!
You're about to become a millionaire, when this video goes viral ❤
Haha I appreciate your enthusiasm! 😁
Hey, if you were to use the ali-express strips, just completely bare on the ceiling. Would this still be effective for circadian rhythm stimulation?
It would be yes! Any additional light to a space is helpful. The distance makes quite a big difference however. So this lamp with the LED strips right next to each other would be something like 8x or 10x as effective at 1 foot as some spaced out LED strips on the ceiling at 3 feet.
So just keep that in mind.