Posted by GregCO on December 17, 2014 at 18:59:57 from (69.35.184.189):
In Reply to: OT; Light bulbs posted by Tom Schnitzler on December 17, 2014 at 05:17:28:
I have a few CFL here and there. So far so good. LED is the future for sure though. But, I have not found one I like. The light is bright, but does not cast out very far. Anybody notice that? And it is a weird light. It's like the frequency is something I cannot get used to. I worked for Copper Lighting for a few years and they are going all in on the LED technology. Our plant was all LED and while they do run cheap, I just can't get used to the color of it. To me it is just off. They are buggy too. We were constantly having to change out the drivers and PCB's. They were making the maintenance guys nuts. We had one that shorted out and the entire 300,000 sq ft. building dropped out when it tripped a GFI in the switch gear. Don't kid yourself that they don't make heat. They make tons of heat. Our high output units required heat sinks in order to survive making the price really high. In time I am sure they will be OK, but for now I am sticking with the old stuff.
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