[ale] OT Just bought my 1st & 2nd "lighting-class" LED bulbs

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Tue Jul 23 16:19:22 EDT 2013


I have a couple of LED bulbs in the den table lights. Found them at
Microcenter for about $8. So far so good. Been in for about 2 years and
used daily for 3-5 hours. These are 40W replacement units.


On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Ron Frazier (ALE) <
atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Just thought I'd throw this out there since you guys like geeky stuff.  I
> just bought my 1st & 2nd "lighting-class" LED bulbs.  I have a couple of
> fixtures that are hard to get to and work with to replace bulbs on my
> porch.  For some time, those bulbs have been out and we've been using a
> free standing lamp out there.  Today, I decided to take the leap and try
> LED.  I've only had the product open for a little while and have been
> testing it in a table lamp, but my initial reaction is that I'm VERY
> impressed.  At $ 13 / bulb, I won't be replacing all my CFL's yet, but
> maybe one at a time when they burn out.  The porch lights have to wait
> until I deal with some uninvited wasps that are there.
>
> This is the Cree warm white 2700 K color temperature 60 W bulb replacement
> from Home Depot.  The appearance and shape is like a standard incandescent
> bulb and this particular one puts out a pretty omnidirectional light.
>  Right on the top of the bulb is a small area of dimness at the top of the
> "LED Filament Tower", but otherwise, I wouldn't know it's not a standard
> bulb by looking at its light.
>
> This bulb has some really cool features:
>
> * It uses just 9.5 W of power to provide the equivalent of 60 W of
> incandescent light.
>
> * It's warranted for 10 years at 6 hrs / day (with proof of purchase).
>  This works out to 25,000 hrs.  This is 20X the life of an incandescent and
> 2X the life of a GOOD CFL.
>
> * You can touch the bulb, even hold it, while running; and your hand will
> get warm but not burned.  However, DON'T touch the heat sink directly.
>  This is about hot enough to burn you.  Another Home Depot shopper gave me
> that tip.
>
> * It has a rubber safety coating on the class bulb with a kind of tacky
> feeling, like a rubber jar opener or something.  Should be less likely to
> break and less dangerous if it does.  The instructions don't recommend
> running it with a broken glass casing.
>
> * There is no mercury or lead in it.
>
> * And, it is DIMMABLE with a STANDARD dimmer.  This is very cool.  I had
> uninstalled 3 dimmers in my house when I went to using CFL's.  Maybe,
> eventually, I'll be able to put them back.  This also means you could put
> it on a photocell, or motion detector.
>
> So, even though I've only had the product a few hours, at this point, I
> highly recommend it.  Hopefully, the prices will keep coming down.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ron
>
>
>
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