Very cool, Parkside. Interesting technical values. I'm surprised they made such a strong reflector. 75w per led and 10,000 lm is a lot. 10,000/75w = 133 lm/w. It's quite effective. But 45 degrees on the radiator is approaching the tolerable limit of the LED. The indoor LED is about 80-90° C. I made a lighting tower for the construction site, on a speaker stand, I mounted 2 reflectors, in which I installed a 30w/5050 lm Nikia LED in each. Each with a 20v - 35v boost cv/cc source, with support for Parkside Performance batteries. The LEDs are limited to 20w each, 3366 lm x 2 = 6700 lm both, extraordinarily powerful. They are stronger than the Milwaukee light tower. With an 8Ah battery, I go for 3 hours. On the aluminum reflectors, I mounted some additional cooling radiators, and they do not exceed 40°C even in summer. So this Parkside reflector is very powerful. I can't wait to bring this to us.
1:20 and 1:46 OUCH! I just spotted the very weakest point on that fantastic tool: *The control buttons.* That kind of buttons will wear out very fast. So sad to see that LIDL is not doing the best regarding the manufacture on most recent Parkside tools. The previous 20v Cordless light - as well as the 2 x 20v (40v) chainsaw - suffer from the same cancer... This is so sad... Small mouse traps that will self destroy the usability of those fantastic tools. Anyway, excellent video. Thank you and greetings from Portugal.
Finally, the mobile app will be of some use for controlling this ;). In Poland it should be available from 9th December, the price is 300 PLN (so ca. 60 EUR). I have green version which cost 1/3 the price of this one. It was cheap but works on aceptable level. So for time being, I think I pass with this one.
300 PLN in Poland, you can calculate into EUR via google. I noticed that we have higher prices than for example Germany so it might be even cheaper at your end.
I will never understand why they put these buttons on the machines. Difficult to handle and turn on with gloves. The power button cannot be clearly separated on them, it is not known, in the dark, which button is for what. Huge blunder.
I can see very little difference between 5000 and 10000 lumens.
this is good one
The problem is, that modern cameras adapt to more or less light(on auto settings).
Very cool, Parkside.
Interesting technical values.
I'm surprised they made such a strong reflector. 75w per led and 10,000 lm is a lot. 10,000/75w = 133 lm/w. It's quite effective. But 45 degrees on the radiator is approaching the tolerable limit of the LED. The indoor LED is about 80-90° C.
I made a lighting tower for the construction site, on a speaker stand, I mounted 2 reflectors, in which I installed a 30w/5050 lm Nikia LED in each. Each with a 20v - 35v boost cv/cc source, with support for Parkside Performance batteries. The LEDs are limited to 20w each, 3366 lm x 2 = 6700 lm both, extraordinarily powerful. They are stronger than the Milwaukee light tower. With an 8Ah battery, I go for 3 hours.
On the aluminum reflectors, I mounted some additional cooling radiators, and they do not exceed 40°C even in summer.
So this Parkside reflector is very powerful.
I can't wait to bring this to us.
1:20 and 1:46 OUCH! I just spotted the very weakest point on that fantastic tool: *The control buttons.*
That kind of buttons will wear out very fast.
So sad to see that LIDL is not doing the best regarding the manufacture on most recent Parkside tools.
The previous 20v Cordless light - as well as the 2 x 20v (40v) chainsaw - suffer from the same cancer...
This is so sad... Small mouse traps that will self destroy the usability of those fantastic tools.
Anyway, excellent video. Thank you and greetings from Portugal.
Finally, the mobile app will be of some use for controlling this ;). In Poland it should be available from 9th December, the price is 300 PLN (so ca. 60 EUR). I have green version which cost 1/3 the price of this one. It was cheap but works on aceptable level. So for time being, I think I pass with this one.
Hey. What's the power consumption of the adapter? I'd like to use small power inverter...
Very good tool ❤
I would definitely get one... how much it cost more or less?
Please lidl remember Portugal exists!
Здравейте,кога се очаква да се продава и в България ,имате ли някаква информация?
В България не знам, но в Германия е 70 евро за 1 брой.. Можеш да си поръчаш с превозвач като Габиели, GGBG, Габко и т.н.
What is the price in your country?
(I would like to understand the difference in prices for when it becomes available for sale here in Portugal.)
300 PLN in Poland, you can calculate into EUR via google. I noticed that we have higher prices than for example Germany so it might be even cheaper at your end.
@@krystian8508 it is on sale now in Lidl Germany and the price is seventy nine euro.
Link for buy... ??
Здрасти, колега! От къде си го закупил?
Здрасти! Чехия
Can you set the intensity with the app at any level?
Yes, you can
Thanks bro
Здравейте колега английският ви е добър за българин
Modalita lampeggiante is for emegency use i tink
This light should be at least rain proof, can't understand why parkside didnt made it this way. Big disadvantage so far.
90 euro for that tool i think is too much for parkside lamp without water resistance.....
I will never understand why they put these buttons on the machines. Difficult to handle and turn on with gloves. The power button cannot be clearly separated on them, it is not known, in the dark, which button is for what. Huge blunder.
Do you have a commercial email or contact please? Thanks
Here you go: krasii86@abv.bg
Does this model have like others dimming after 2 minutes of full power operation? Terrible cheating
such intensities produce eye damage