[AT] LED lights
Stephen Offiler
soffiler at gmail.com
Wed Nov 12 12:39:38 PST 2014
Hey Steve:
Well, they already exist, but I guess you know that. Cost is another
matter. LED (semiconductor) manufacturing technology is rocket science
compared to a glass tube with a couple little bits of tungsten and some
phosphor powder. Cost will only creep down modestly as production volumes
go up, but I don't know that you will ever think of them as "not cost
prohibitive". Kind of subjective ;-)
SO
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Sewell, Steven <sewell at ohio.edu> wrote:
>
> .
>
> In the emerging LED residential lighting world:
> "warm white" is down around 3000
> "natural white" is about 4000-6000
> "cool" or "bright white" is about 6000-10000
>
> It tends to follow the language used to describe the color temperature of
> fluorescents.
>
> SO
>
> Steve any idea when the LED's are going to be produced in fluorescent tube
> replacements that are not cost prohibitive? I replaced our soffit kitchen
> floods with the LED's and would love to have that brightness in the shop.
>
> -steve
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