Posted by Destroked 450 on August 20, 2017 at 12:13:43 from (173.242.142.14):
In Reply to: LED shop lights posted by 55 50 Ron on August 19, 2017 at 18:32:25:
I got tired of changing out incandescent bulbs all of the time, we have three poultry barns with 52 light bulbs inside each barn, these lights are on over 600 hours per month.
I was buying incandescent bulbs by the case and would go through over 3 case of bulbs per year.
We tried the curly florescent bulbs but the light quality was bad and they flickered a lot, plus 6-9 months was all they would last.
Switched to name brand 4000k LED's last year, instant on, light quality is very good, don't dim down in cooler temps, only one bulb has gone bad so far.
Also swapped out 2 sets of 4 ft florescent lights last year with 4000k LED's in the shop, I'll be swapping out the rest as the florescent bulbs go bad.
As I said before, cheap LED's are usually junk and will turn one against them, once you've used good LED's you won't go back to anything else.
Forgot to mention LED's lowered the utility bill for the poultry barns over $200 per month over incandescents.
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