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--- Quote from: james_s on February 08, 2019, 05:28:18 am --- It feels like I've gone back in a time machine, people talking like bulbs don't exist yet that I've already been using for the better part of a decade. --- End quote --- Me too. |
| Marco:
--- Quote from: timelessbeing on February 08, 2019, 09:25:53 am ---60W equivalent bulbs are OK for some locations. But places like the kitchen and workspaces, 100W equivalent bulbs are definitely needed. Especially in 70+ year old houses like mine where fixtures and outlets are sparse, and if you have few windows or are near or below ground level. --- End quote --- Here and a dimmable one. |
| timelessbeing:
I didn't find one for 110V |
| madires:
I had a few broken LED lights so far, mostly spotlight types. In all cases it was poor thermal design causing the driver to fail. Especially the lamps for spotlight bulbs with a tight cover and limited air flow are problematic. |
| Marco:
--- Quote from: timelessbeing on February 08, 2019, 11:26:30 am ---I didn't find one for 110V --- End quote --- The US has its own brands though ... Topaz has 15W A19 bulbs. |
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