megadeth72
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if you want, I think most will run more wattage than that by quite a ways
Yes it can but the effectiveness will go down (PAR/insert Watt)
See these diagrams:
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Sincerely Lasse
These numbers are surprising. From my experience with LED's when in there recommended operating wattage range the higher the wattage the less effecient they are. While they may give off more light if you divide the output by wattage it is higher in the mid to lower wattage ranges. You first grasph suggests just the opposite of this.
With all respect TropTrea - both graphs show exactly what your experinces is - higher input - less effeciense. From the first graph (the 100 LED chip) at an input of 80W - PAR 261 -> 3,26 PAR/insert W, input 100 W - PAR 315 -> 3.15 PAR/ insert W. Input 200 W - PAR 540 -> 2.7 PAR/ insert W. Graph 2 shows it also rather clear.
Sincerely Lasse

I´m sorry, its not allowed to tell that on RC but the dreams are still living.where have all the dreamers gone