got a 3w Led for the shower its about 20w, nice light compared to the original50w slightly dimmer but consistent light.
Waiting for decent led lights.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJust poke your own eyes out with a hot poker and stop worrying about it.
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Haitz's Law
...the cost per lumen (unit of useful light emitted) falls by a factor of 10, the amount of light generated per LED package increases by a factor of 20, for a given wavelength (color) of light. It is considered the LED counterpart to Moore's Law, which states that the number of transistors in a given integrated circuit doubles every 18 to 24 months.[1] Both laws rely on the process optimization of the production of semiconductor devicesThe development of LED technology has caused their efficiency and light output to increase exponentially, with a doubling occurring about every 36 months since the 1960s
There is a theoretical upper limit of course, and that works out to be around 2 hours at 100 watt bulb brightness equivalent (~1000 lumens) from a single AA battery. Currently it's something like 30 minutes, 25% of maximum possible.
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou can still get rough service 100W bulbs.
Proper ones.
But they're not as bright as General Service 100W bulbs.
Originally posted by original PM View Postaw shucks thanks!
Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View Post...and buy LED bulbs at even greater expense, when they get round to making and selling them.
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Just poke your own eyes out with a hot poker and stop worrying about it.
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostThey don't work very well with those touch sensitive lamps, where you touch it once and it comes on low, then touch it again and it gets a bit brighter, then touch it once more and it comes on full brightness. With the low energy bulbs the lamp just stays the same brightness no matter how many times you touch it.
Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostTry the Philips Turbo model its almost instant brightnessLast edited by Tarquin Farquhar; 20 November 2009, 11:42.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postyeah but they are really cheap - maybe as cheap as other light bulbs
having said that I have not bought any bulbs for a while so they may always have been cheap.
more to the point I am really adding anything to this thread?
which is a bit unusual for you actually
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yeah but they are really cheap - maybe as cheap as other light bulbs
having said that I have not bought any bulbs for a while so they may always have been cheap.
more to the point I am really adding anything to this thread?
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I'm was used to 100w bulbs in my teens, and even then that was too dark sometimes. 30w ? pah !
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I thought when I saw the title "Dim" that you were going to insult yourself
Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8367933.stm
But most friggin annoying of all is the fact the ones I seem to have ended up with take 10 minutes to reach full brightness. Until then they just slightly glow orange.
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and don't forget the team of spacesuited cleaners you have to call in to clean up the powdered mercury if you break one.
Roll on decent LED "fir cone" bulbs.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostThank flip for that.
I have been banging on about how we've been conned by these things for yonks.
They're crap, crap, crappity crap.
Okay, perhaps we will need more and more of these lights, due to their reduced lifespan, but all the extra manufacturing, additional transportation and trips to the supermarket is still ok, since we are buying "green".
Trips that consume energy solely for the purpose of obtaining green energy and products don't count.
Eg, taking the old CRT telly to the dump in the Hummer is bad.
Taking the Hummer to the dump to drop off a plastic bottle in the recycling bottle bank is good.
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They don't work very well with those touch sensitive lamps, where you touch it once and it comes on low, then touch it again and it gets a bit brighter, then touch it once more and it comes on full brightness. With the low energy bulbs the lamp just stays the same brightness no matter how many times you touch it.
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