Posted by C.R. on December 17, 2014 at 08:12:09 from (69.95.141.70):
In Reply to: OT; Light bulbs posted by Tom Schnitzler on December 17, 2014 at 05:17:28:
one of the issues that I have,is that sometimes I want an incandesant lightbulb not so much for the light but as a small heat source I have one spot on the plumbing system here that is prone to freezing,but all it takes is a 60 watt light in a trouble light hung in the right spot no problems . now an led,or flourescent wont help for this application. They have also noticed this problem on traffic lights the LED lamps burn so cool that the snow builds up on the lights and obscures the lights,now someone has to clean them off after a storm . nobody appreciates the elegant simplictty of Edisons design.the light has built in current limiter,the filiment breaks and its done, the twist lights will stop illuminating,but still draw current and they do get hot!
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