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cool_chick 08-27-2007 03:59 AM

How to determine which is the best.....
 
I want to determine which is the "best" light for Seasonal Affective Disorder. Apparently this helps "replace" the lack of sunlight that is common in the northern climates in the winter. Anyway, I don't know how to determine which one is "better" or if they're all the same or whatever. All I know is it should be at least 10,000 lumens.

I know guys are really good at determining this stuff, so I thought I'd post here for any advice on how to make an educated purchase.....

cool_chick 08-27-2007 09:45 AM

Anything? Anything at all?

legion 08-27-2007 09:46 AM

Get a tanning bed.

id10t 08-27-2007 09:54 AM

No real idea, but I'd look at the bulbs meant for either planted fish tanks or reef tanks with corals in them... There may also be cheaper ones meant for growing low light plants in offices, etc.

Rot 911 08-27-2007 10:05 AM

A friend of mine has the same problem in the winter. The light box has worked best for her. Some people prefer lamps. She got hers here: http://www.bluemaxlighting.com/light_boxes_55_ctg.htm

pwd72s 08-27-2007 10:08 AM

Move to western Oregon. After 30 years or so, it will be sunlight that gives you "Seasonal Affective Disorder". :rolleyes:

notfarnow 08-27-2007 10:10 AM

My mother spent 2 years in Inuvik, NWT. I know she went through 2-3 different lights before she landed on one that was effective. I'll ask her which one it was.

kstar 08-27-2007 10:11 AM

The obvious answer!

THE ORIGINAL HELIUM-FILLED LUMINOUS ARTIFICIAL SUN:

http://www.elfis.net/elfol7/e7artsun.htm

Excerpt:

"Floating as high as 50 feet in the air, turning night into day, this 2600-watt artificial sun will illuminate a 15,000 to 20,000 square-foot area with soft, ambient lighting. "

Best,

Kurt

Zef 08-27-2007 11:02 AM

This is mine...and effective...
http://www.northernlighttechnologies.com/splash.php

M.D. Holloway 08-27-2007 11:31 AM

Florida...

azasadny 08-27-2007 12:15 PM

coolchick and others,

Thanks for bringing this up, my Dr and my wife both want me to try the "light therapy" for my insomnia and I don't know which one to buy. This info helps. Thanks again!

gassy 08-27-2007 12:27 PM

CC,
I have a lightbox at the studio that uses daylight temp bulbs--don't know if it will help with SAD but if you wanna give it a try feel free to come and pick it up--I'm just west of Greektown. We don't use them anymore cuz' we shoot all digital now. It's all yours. I'll take a pic if you'd like...it's about 3.5 feet wide by 18" high.
Christian.

Porsche-O-Phile 08-27-2007 01:19 PM

Moving here helped. I can actually tolerate the winters now that they're 65 degrees and sunny.

cool_chick 08-27-2007 04:45 PM

Gassy, that's an awesome offer. But the light has to be at least 10,000 lumens (whatever the hell that means...) and has to go indirectly in the eyes.

Thanks Kurt and Zef, I am looking at them now. Notfarnow, if you do find out, let me know. I'll pick from one of the three. And thanks for the headsup on her having to try 3 lamps...I would've probably thought it was a crock after one lamp if it didn't work.

Thanks so much guys, I didn't really know where to start....

svandamme 08-27-2007 05:00 PM

one lumens is the light equivalence of 1 candle
10 000 lumens is a lotta candles
although it's not that much standard 100 wat regular lightbulbs (around 6 in 110v North america, around 7.5 in 220v row)
not sure if lumens is the right thing to watch for in terms of light , anti winter blues , therapy
as lumens is simply a brightness measurement

it does not specify what part of the spectrum it produces, and in terms of anti winter blues, i think one needs to look for a specific part of the spectrum , to replace certain things that are normally delivered by the sun ( other then just the light part)

cool_chick 08-27-2007 05:11 PM

Apparently I was incorrect. It's "lux," not lumens, whatever the hell that means...LOL

Kurt's link said "full spectrum." I'm guessing if they're selling these boxes for this specific purpose, I"m hoping it has the appropriate spectrum.....

cool_chick 08-27-2007 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by azasadny (Post 3448032)
coolchick and others,

Thanks for bringing this up, my Dr and my wife both want me to try the "light therapy" for my insomnia and I don't know which one to buy. This info helps. Thanks again!

Some interesting info from the Mayo Clinic.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/seasonal-affective-disorder/MH00023

onlycafe 08-27-2007 10:47 PM

i think what you want is called "full spectrum" light.
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azasadny 08-28-2007 06:46 AM

A friend of ours who suffers from SAD recommends this light:

http://www.truesun.com/apollo_sun_touch_plus.php

and says it's gives her substantial relief.

tcar 08-28-2007 12:24 PM

http://www.northernlighttechnologies.com/products_visor.php

cool_chick 09-12-2007 02:56 AM

Update
 
Ok, LeeH pmed me to tell me he had a light in his garage his wife used to use. Now that they live in AZ, it just sits in his garage. So, to make a long story short, the man packed it up and shipped it to me, and requested I only pay for the shipping. He goes out of his way to dig out the light, pack it up, drive to UPS, and ship it off. He gave me this fantastic light for ONLY SHIPPING. And ONLY would let me send the shipping after I received the light in good order. Incredibly generous.

http://www.northernlighttechnologies.com/products_sadelite.php

So I've been using it since I received it Friday, and I can already tell a difference.

LeeH, I can't thank you enough.....

Jeff 09-12-2007 05:36 AM

Yeah, Lee is a great guy. Always there when you need him.

jyl 09-12-2007 11:47 AM

cool, it is summertime in Chicago if I'm not mistaken - you need a sunlight in the summer?

LeeH 09-12-2007 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cool_chick (Post 3474576)
LeeH, I can't thank you enough.....

Just payin' it forward in the Pelican community. Packing up something from the garage isn't much compared to having 8 to 10 guys show up on a Saturday because I mentioned an engine drop or install.

mattdavis11 09-12-2007 01:11 PM

That's mighty nice of you, LeeH. I was going to say to look into the lights they use in downtown Las Vegas. Those seem to work pretty well.

tabs 09-12-2007 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LubeMaster77 (Post 3447955)
Florida...


U are quiet the quipster aren't U?

Mule 09-12-2007 02:29 PM

Get a 1000w gro lux & theres great side benefits as well;). In about 3 mos you wont care if the sun even comes up.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1189636169.jpg


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