[ale] OT Just bought my 1st & 2nd "lighting-class" LED bulbs

Ron Frazier (ALE) atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com
Tue Jul 23 16:10:54 EDT 2013


Hi Keith,

Thanks for that tip.  After reading your message, I went back and read all the fine print on the package, some of which is VERY fine.  However, they don't mention any such exclusions.  The don't recommend using these in wet or direct weather exposure applications (damp is ok), or in exit lights or emergency equipment.  Those are about the only limits.  Perhaps they solved the problem you mentioned with innovative heat sink design.  The fixture itself is rated for 100 W so, hopefully, everything will be OK.

Sincerely,

Ron



"Watson, Keith" <krwatson at cc.gatech.edu> wrote:

>Ron,
>
>Make sure to check the fine print. Many of the LED replacements are to
>be oriented vertically and are not supposed to be used in an enclosure.
>
>This works fine in a typical table lamp but they are not suitable for
>use in my carport light fixture as it's enclosed and the bulbs are
>horizontal.
>
>keith
>
>-- 
>
>Keith R. Watson                        Georgia Institute of Technology
>IT Support Professional Lead           College of Computing
>keith.watson at cc.gatech.edu             801 Atlantic Drive NW
>(404) 385-7401                         Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of
>Ron
>> Frazier (ALE)
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 15:20
>> To: ALE
>> Subject: [ale] OT Just bought my 1st & 2nd "lighting-class" LED bulbs
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Just thought I'd throw this out there since you guys like geeky
>stuff.  I
>> just bought my 1st & 2nd "lighting-class" LED bulbs.  I have a couple
>of
>> fixtures that are hard to get to and work with to replace bulbs on my
>> porch.  For some time, those bulbs have been out and we've been using
>a
>> free standing lamp out there.  Today, I decided to take the leap and
>try
>> LED.  I've only had the product open for a little while and have been
>> testing it in a table lamp, but my initial reaction is that I'm VERY
>> impressed.  At $ 13 / bulb, I won't be replacing all my CFL's yet,
>but
>> maybe one at a time when they burn out.  The porch lights have to
>wait
>> until I deal with some uninvited wasps that are there.
>> 
>> This is the Cree warm white 2700 K color temperature 60 W bulb
>replacement
>> from Home Depot.  The appearance and shape is like a standard
>incandescent
>> bulb and this particular one puts out a pretty omnidirectional light.
>> Right on the top of the bulb is a small area of dimness at the top of
>the
>> "LED Filament Tower", but otherwise, I wouldn't know it's not a
>standard
>> bulb by looking at its light.
>> 
>> This bulb has some really cool features:
>> 
>> * It uses just 9.5 W of power to provide the equivalent of 60 W of
>> incandescent light.
>> 
>> * It's warranted for 10 years at 6 hrs / day (with proof of
>purchase).
>> This works out to 25,000 hrs.  This is 20X the life of an
>incandescent and
>> 2X the life of a GOOD CFL.
>> 
>> * You can touch the bulb, even hold it, while running; and your hand
>will
>> get warm but not burned.  However, DON'T touch the heat sink
>directly.
>> This is about hot enough to burn you.  Another Home Depot shopper
>gave me
>> that tip.
>> 
>> * It has a rubber safety coating on the class bulb with a kind of
>tacky
>> feeling, like a rubber jar opener or something.  Should be less
>likely to
>> break and less dangerous if it does.  The instructions don't
>recommend
>> running it with a broken glass casing.
>> 
>> 
>> * There is no mercury or lead in it.
>> 
>> * And, it is DIMMABLE with a STANDARD dimmer.  This is very cool.  I
>had
>> uninstalled 3 dimmers in my house when I went to using CFL's.  Maybe,
>> eventually, I'll be able to put them back.  This also means you could
>put
>> it on a photocell, or motion detector.
>> 
>> 
>> So, even though I've only had the product a few hours, at this point,
>I
>> highly recommend it.  Hopefully, the prices will keep coming down.
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> 
>> Ron
>> 



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