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Let’s talk about Joules baby….
Doing product comparisons? I’m just amazed when I read that a device puts out 60 joules per cm/2. What does that mean? Is it possible? Let’s break it down. Imagine a rap video with this lingo in it. Snap! I need to add a Z to the end of my name. This gets complicated, but I’ll try to simplify. By the way, not many light therapy device companies have this discussion because the average consumer doesn’t want it. They just want to know it works.
There are lots of other complicated terms such as Angle of light from LED, Measuring in steradians, the distance from the light, Milliamps driving the LED, blah blah. I’m trying to make this easy, but I think I’ve already lost myself, let alone anyone else. Come on Brent, get this summarized quickly. So to summarize, One really really good 5mm Infrared LED can put out 15mw of light, if you put 4 together as close as possible you could get 45-60mw (although they would heat up so much they would go bad).
So how can you get 60 joules per cm/2? You can use this device for 20 minutes. You could also mislead the people and say because it is a 4cm x 4cm area it puts out 60 joules, but this is misleading as no one measures it this way. You could say it’s 60 joules by measuring the amount of energy it uses, not the energy it puts out (like using a 60 watt bulb), again very misleading. There are so many ways to mislead the consumer, so buyer beware. The best way to really know is to try it for yourself. Did you make it to the end? I feel asleep 3 times writing this. As always if you find my formulas or discussion problematic, feel free to email me or comment. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. |