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<blockquote data-quote="marcad80" data-source="post: 1847783" data-attributes="member: 35845"><p>Very valid points. The one thing I liked about the OPT7 was their arcbeam lens. It's a separate lens they install on top of the led to get as wide as beam pattern as they can. Supposedly 120 deg per side, so 240 total. Still short of 360 though.....</p><p></p><p>I did replace my Fluxbeam with the new Fluxbeam X. They just released this bulb last week. Supposedly 20% brighter.</p><p></p><p>I just got back from a 1700 mile road trip over Thanksgiving. Much of the driving at night. I had alot of time to review these lights (pre-X version). I would like better contrast in the distance, and less washed out colors. But something that was really interesting is there is a "black light" characteristic to the light. Everything white, near white or reflective glows extremely bright, even way off in the distance. </p><p> The X bulbs I replaced on Sunday do seem to have better throw distance, but I would still like a little more.</p><p></p><p>I have attached a picture of the new X version at 30ft from my garage door. Not quite a white door, and it was raining, but you can see the arcbeam pattern a little better than the 5 foot shots.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]204000[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcad80, post: 1847783, member: 35845"] Very valid points. The one thing I liked about the OPT7 was their arcbeam lens. It's a separate lens they install on top of the led to get as wide as beam pattern as they can. Supposedly 120 deg per side, so 240 total. Still short of 360 though..... I did replace my Fluxbeam with the new Fluxbeam X. They just released this bulb last week. Supposedly 20% brighter. I just got back from a 1700 mile road trip over Thanksgiving. Much of the driving at night. I had alot of time to review these lights (pre-X version). I would like better contrast in the distance, and less washed out colors. But something that was really interesting is there is a "black light" characteristic to the light. Everything white, near white or reflective glows extremely bright, even way off in the distance. The X bulbs I replaced on Sunday do seem to have better throw distance, but I would still like a little more. I have attached a picture of the new X version at 30ft from my garage door. Not quite a white door, and it was raining, but you can see the arcbeam pattern a little better than the 5 foot shots. [ATTACH=full]204000[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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