[AT] OT LED question
Paul
paul at plwaugh.com
Wed Nov 2 13:24:14 PDT 2016
I guess we have been lucky. I started buying LED when I got one on sale
for $15, that was 5 years ago and it is still going as bright as ever. I
have one in desk lamp (40 watt) that probably has not been off for 3
years except the power goes out. We have yet to have one burn out, but
then it has only been 3 years since we really started using them. For
the last 18 months we have bought nothing but LED's. I agree with CFLS,
that turned into a big fiasco with so many different colors and
brightness, and they only lasted about half what they were claimed.
Paul -IN
On 11/2/2016 3:46 PM, Spencer Yost wrote:
> You folks know me: I try really hard to not be that grumpy old man that says everything new is terrible. In fact I don't even have to try all that hard. Adapting comes naturally.
>
> However I am that grumpy old man when it comes to light bulbs tho.... I hate CFLs and LEDs. None of them last like they claim and the light quality stinks.
>
> You have my sympathy.
>
> Tractor/ATIS reference:
>
> General purpose LED bulbs are not dimmable without side effects, for enclosed housings or rough service. In fact one LED in a dimmable circuit would make my UPS (that keeps ATIS up during power outages) transformer hum. It was the weirdest thing. Slide the dimmer down halfway and the UPS would make a racket. All the way up and it would be fine. Completely different circuits too. The bulb itself would dim fine without effect but my UPS hated it.
>
> Spencer Yost
>
>> On Nov 2, 2016, at 9:50 AM, <rlgoss at twc.com> <rlgoss at twc.com> wrote:
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>> I had that happen on an LED desk lamp. It turned out that one portion of the circuitry went open-circuit and the lamp was working at about half. The store gave me a replacement for it and everything has been fine since then.
>>
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>> Larry
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>> ---- Ron Cook <ron at lakeport-1.com> wrote:
>>> Based on the discussion here a little over a year ago, I put some LED
>>> lights here and there. One being in the kitchen. Seemed good. However,
>>> lately I have been having trouble seeing well in the kitchen. Just
>>> seemed like there was not enough light. I just screwed the CREE LED out
>>> and installed one of my old 100W incandescent bulbs. Holy Smokes!!!! I
>>> can see again. I was getting worried about my eyes. Why has this
>>> expensive LED bulb dimmed down?? I think the govmnt stuck it to us
>>> again like the digital television signal.
>>>
>>> Ron
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