The Cadiant® Dynamic Skylight: Daylighting Technology Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @EricJaakkola
    @EricJaakkola 11 месяцев назад +4

    This doesn't explain the technology it explains the product

  • @grandspectrumsolutionsled3817
    @grandspectrumsolutionsled3817 3 года назад +1

    Well done Cree . Beat me to it 👀. The skylight with these functions is something I been dying to manufacture for the past three years. Obviously with Cree technology . Hats off to Cree.

    • @GreenAppelPie
      @GreenAppelPie 3 года назад +1

      ehh it's not bad in concept, but its not a game changer. I prefer lights that you can actually feel, and can really simulate the sun.

    • @grandspectrumsolutionsled3817
      @grandspectrumsolutionsled3817 3 года назад

      @@GreenAppelPie what lights would you be referring to? Im interested 😀

    • @coreywong
      @coreywong 3 года назад

      @@grandspectrumsolutionsled3817 coelux?

    • @grandspectrumsolutionsled3817
      @grandspectrumsolutionsled3817 3 года назад

      @@coreywong I see they are also producing this type of technology. There will be plenty more companies venturing into this type of technology manufacturing from here on. Cree always sets the bar ( reference design ) hence why I like purchasing cree components from their most efficient distributors. This way I can manufacture my lights which will exceed the other tech giants due to the fact that they all buy old cree patents to manufacture cheaper components which in practical don't perform as great as and original cree component.
      My opinion " on the " technology leaderboard is a given. Cree are masterminds and technically control the technology market having said all of the above .

    • @BadCow94
      @BadCow94 2 года назад

      @@grandspectrumsolutionsled3817 Hey fellas, i'm from Buenos Aires, i'm moving into a home next month that has this room with no windows, and i'd like to recreate some of the CoeLux or this videos thing kind of stuff, I really liked it. What other options for a DIY in a budget are there? any tips?