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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 116830, member: 29098"] Welcome to ACL [USER=34982]@IzzyEddy[/USER] , Lovely long write up, must of taken a bit of time! I never had incandescent C9's but I jumped to LED pixel C9's because they looked nice. I use Ray Wu (manufacturer) WS2811 (pixel protocol) C9's. Inside is 2 SMD 5050 RGB LED packages. They are bright, more than an incandescent 12v car brake light. (I judge the brightness of a traditional C9's is similar to an incandescent 12v car brake light). I don't have much of an example on camera, but the C9's around the roof line are facing down. Compared to the arches with pixel lights facing forward, they are just as bright. But in this example they C9's are at 100% brightness and arches lights are at 10% brightness. At 10% brightness the arches still light up across the road. Pixel displays are VERY bright. Many people HAVE TO turn the brightness down because 100% is a flood light. Two years I've had them. I don't see any discoloration or fading at all. It is summer down here in NZ during Christmas, light are up at least 30 days in the intense UV. If you've got concerns then mount the C9's under the eve slightly, that should protect the cable and most of the light from direct sunlight. I'm using type "A" in this image of C9's. Flat base and the LED on it's circuit board inside is encased in resin. [ATTACH type="full" width="704px"]16709[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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