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Joined: May 2001
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Guys, GEEEEEEZ, I'm here at work and don't have the correct reference. What is the formula for converting foot-candles to lumens (lux)?
It's just not one I use very often so certainly is NOT in my head (I've shook it to see if it would rattle loose, it didn't)
I'd appreciate it if someone out there has a reference book.
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1 lumen/ft^2 = 1 footcandle A great source for all those conversions nobody can remember is: http://www.onlineconversion.com/ [This message has been edited by NJwirenut (edited 06-20-2002).]
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Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
The link is REAL handy too!!!
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The above is a superb example of the power of ECN and other uses of "networking". I've been told that "networking" can be thought of as the opposite of "bureaucracy". Just gotta love it! (Thanks once again, Bill...)
-Virgil Residential/Commercial Inspector 5 Star Inspections Member IAEI
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yuppy!
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i have a great desk top converter that has alot of stuff on it, distance time pressure candle, alot of stuff is quick and takes up no space, i cant figure out how to load on here for you guys i think you guys would love to have this on your desk top
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