We have just replaced all the bulbs in our kitchen with LEDs and WOW
what a great light. Each one is 4watt and pushes out 400lumens. But it's
not just money saving (guaranteed for 3 years but could last forever)
the quality of the light has t be seen to be believed ... makes the rest of
the house look orange at night. My son said it looks like the sun coming
in through the window.
Anyway - if you haven't tried them yet - I highly recommend them. ๐
Originally posted by wolfgang59I replace to LED wherever the old bulb runs out. But I don't have orange light, it is as any other artificial light, no difference. I did the mistake in the beginning to not look at the optic temperature, so I have some with a strange bluish/greenish light. I don't like to use them where I spend time.
We have just replaced all the bulbs in our kitchen with LEDs and WOW
what a great light. Each one is 4watt and pushes out 400lumens. But it's
not just money saving (guaranteed for 3 years but could last forever)
the quality of the light has t be seen to be believed ... makes the rest of
the house look orange at night. My son said it looks like the ...[text shortened]...
in through the window.
Anyway - if you haven't tried them yet - I highly recommend them. ๐
Originally posted by FabianFnasWhat color temperature rating did you settle on? We have here in the US a franchise of stores called Batteries Plus Lights and they have all sorts of LED's and spiral bulbs, the spirals have as much as 3500 lumens! And they have a color temperature display showing how light of various temperatures effect the colors of things in a room.
I replace to LED wherever the old bulb runs out. But I don't have orange light, it is as any other artificial light, no difference. I did the mistake in the beginning to not look at the optic temperature, so I have some with a strange bluish/greenish light. I don't like to use them where I spend time.
What is your favorite color temperature for inside your house?
I will jump on the LED bandwagon when the price gets to about 10% of what they are now, which is around $50 per bulb.
Originally posted by sonhouseI like the same temp as old time bulbs.
What color temperature rating did you settle on? We have here in the US a franchise of stores called Batteries Plus Lights and they have all sorts of LED's and spiral bulbs, the spirals have as much as 3500 lumens! And they have a color temperature display showing how light of various temperatures effect the colors of things in a room.
What is your favor ...[text shortened]... D bandwagon when the price gets to about 10% of what they are now, which is around $50 per bulb.
50 US dollars? I buy mine for like 100 Swedish kronor, 15 US dollars....
Example: http://www.biltema.se/sv/Sok/?query=led-lampa
Originally posted by FabianFnasNaturally they are cheaper overseas from the US. The cheapest I ever saw LED's here are $25 but the ones with the best color temp are still twice that.
I like the same temp as old time bulbs.
50 US dollars? I buy mine for like 100 Swedish kronor, 15 US dollars....
Example: http://www.biltema.se/sv/Sok/?query=led-lampa
These prices are bound to come down in the next year or two and the efficiencies are now better than spirals and are due to get better yet.
Both are a far cry from the efficiency of tungsten bulbs which max out at about 2 % light, 98% heat. I guess if you get technical it's still light. Frequency a bit low though๐
Originally posted by EladarThere is this tiny detail that the old tungsten bulbs are already or soon to be illegal to buy, at least home variety. I can see places only tungsten works, in my semiconductor lab for instance there are specialized tungsten bulbs that give high intensity in a very hot environment, for instance, the sputtering tool can have internal heat to heat the silicon or whatever substrate you use (we use alumina) but you can't get that kind of heat (800 degrees C and more) inside a vacuum chamber so tungsten bulbs will still be made but just not the house variety.
How much electricity do the old bulbs use when the lights are turned off?