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Originally Posted By sitdwnandhngon: You know they make them in different temperatures right? They are even dimmable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sitdwnandhngon: Originally Posted By Rattlehead34: Originally Posted By Chris_1522: Fine, fine, fine....I'll bite. Tell the class why you would hoard incandescent light bulbs. You know they make them in different temperatures right? They are even dimmable. Shh, it's easier to yell at the clouds. |
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Gator's ******* better be using jimmies!
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Hating LEDs is dumb. Hating those goddamn bastard piece of shit CFLs is righteous.
I still have some incandescent bulbs stashed in the basement, but IDK if I will ever use them up. I suppose if heat is a desirable byproduct. |
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Originally Posted By Gator: Or 10 seconds looking at a pic https://www.redgrasscreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Color-temperature-light-CCT-kelvin-1440x540.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Gator: Originally Posted By Going_Commando: Originally Posted By Rattlehead34: Originally Posted By ATLDiver: The OP is having to reboot his Tandy 1000 after he blew a fuse at home. Yeah OP, they make LED's in a myriad of temperatures to match whatever look you're trying to achieve. Outside of using way more electricity, LED's are all around superior. Lol, keep clutching your incandescent pearls instead of taking 10 minutes and reading up on lamp color temperature. Or 10 seconds looking at a pic https://www.redgrasscreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Color-temperature-light-CCT-kelvin-1440x540.jpg |
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Originally Posted By Gator: Or 10 seconds looking at a pic https://www.redgrasscreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Color-temperature-light-CCT-kelvin-1440x540.jpg View Quote |
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Warm color temperature LED's inside and a little whiter in the fixtures for the deck/porch.
Normal house lighting here after sunset would typically use 700-900w of incandescent power. Same lighting loads now uses 95-120w with LED's Also that is a signifigant reduction for people that have a 2000 to 3000w backup power source, especially for keeping loads lower to account for furnace or refrig/freezer compressor startups, without having to worry about how many light are burning. Not to mention increased run time. Also at 900w vs 120w useage at 0.11 per kWh for 4 hours a day x 365 is a yearly cost of $150 vs $19 ish. |
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That reminds me. I need to pull my pre-ban incandescent bulb stash out of the attic to try to sell.
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A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins. Get comfortable being uncomfortable.
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Trump gets takes office your hoard value is gonna take a dive
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For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood from His workmanship, so that men are without excuse.
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Tell us where the LED bulb touched you.
Just get any modern 3000K LED, the are awesome inside or outside. |
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Wake up, wake up and smell the ashes.
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LEDs have gotten way better.
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I have 4 LED lights on the front of the house that have to be at least 8yrs old.
They come on automatically at night and are on till the morning. |
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This really sounded better in my head.
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You all are going to think that I'm crazy...
LED "light" isn't REAL light. There, I said it. Just wait and see.... |
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Doesn't make any sense at all to do this...
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I like how he tries to claim he has Stickley furniture, but has to ration the purchase of a couple hundred bucks of light bulbs.
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I bought a bunch when the only real alternative were CFL's due to LED's being so expensive.
Now that reasonably priced LED's exist I'm probably just going to throw away the 250+ incandescent bulbs rather than store them forever. |
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Originally Posted By ATLDiver: Don't forget they last a lot longer, even the cheaper ones will last years and they've come down in price quite a bit. I agree, I have no clue as to why someone would argue incandescent bulbs are superior. View Quote Tell me more about long-lasting LED bulbs -seriously. Our 3 bulb kitchen fixture burns one out at least once a month. |
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Not a day passes over the earth, but men and women of no note do great deeds, speak great words, and suffer noble sorrows. Charles Reade
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Originally Posted By PolarBear416: I put incandescents in my outdoor well pump house. They generate just enough heat in there to keep the pipes from freezing. There's two 150w so it's 300w of heat which is just enough for our weather View Quote I have a ‘hoard’ of incandescent bulbs . First reason ad mentioned above, plus a cheap heater under the engine blocks in an unheated shop. Second reason is a quantity of 300 bulbs for five vintage outdoor fixtures. Third is for working around a couple of variable speed rotating machinery, so I won’t get an atop/strobe effect at multiples of 60 hertz from the overhead fluorescent bulbs in the shop. Every bulb possible inside and out of the house are LED for energy efficiency, and reduce load on 50 yo wiring. Dimmable and color selection on LEDs have gotten better. Had a room with two ceiling lights that took 1400 watts of incandescent bulbs. Now new fixtures and better light with 90 watts of energy needed. |
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Thomas Edison thanks you.
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Originally Posted By panthermark: LOL, too blue? Ummmm....welcome to 2024. I see a few people must not be hip to Edison bulbs, especially ones with Amberglass. Stay under 2700K with Edison bulbs and you will think that you are in 1890. I sleep to LED's and I actually enjoy my LED patio string lights. Some of my LED's are TOO soft and I use them for Halloween only. These are in my office right now: 2100K Amber glass https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51PEh1mNB2L._AC_SL1000_.jpg Along with a desk lamp with a bulb like this (smoked globe) https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Flw-cdn.com%2Fimages%2F044780101CE3%2Fk_d6ac5da41b191f53c0e5629993e440ac%3Bw_1600%3Bh_1600%3Bq_100%2Fheavy-smoke-filament-led-globe-bulb-4w-2-100k-g125.jpg&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=e9fdcad14abc52dc51684507dd4023bc07183d79a61d92364ea7ded1ce6cf5a0&ipo=images These are 2000K lights that are outside until November 1st. My outdoor lights are on a dimmer, so when I dim the lights, it looks pretty creep as they barely glow. https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fe22d0640933e3c7f8c86-34aee0c49088be50e3ac6555f6c963fb.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com%2Fbcb027d0-da39-46f9-83b0-ef117c6896f9_large.png&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=bdce49b867721e090ba7fd6bbb7c69c06f1d42783aec2b095d4f556ecacb055b&ipo=images ^Just noticed that mine are spiral, not straight. With the exception of the garage, the rest of the house has either 2700K or 3000K soft white LED bulbs (I use 3000k bulbs for outdoors) Edit - Just noticed mine were spiral, not straight. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By cmw: Tell me more about long-lasting LED bulbs -seriously. Our 3 bulb kitchen fixture burns one out at least once a month. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cmw: Originally Posted By ATLDiver: Don't forget they last a lot longer, even the cheaper ones will last years and they've come down in price quite a bit. I agree, I have no clue as to why someone would argue incandescent bulbs are superior. Tell me more about long-lasting LED bulbs -seriously. Our 3 bulb kitchen fixture burns one out at least once a month. |
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Originally Posted By Rattlehead34: Post it up. Building my stash, a few every month to maintain that glorious soft glow. 5 3-ways 150W max 20 25W 20 60W Fuck LEDs. View Quote My father is a hoarder. Over ten years ago he decided he couldnt live with the death of incandescent and spent lord knows how much on thousands of 60w A bases. There may be tens of thousands. Just waiting to be dealt with by us boys someday. Trashcan? |
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Originally Posted By Aguas: My father is a hoarder. Over ten years ago he decided he couldnt live with the death of incandescent and spent lord knows how much on thousands of 60w A bases. There may be tens of thousands. Just waiting to be dealt with by us boys someday. Trashcan? View Quote |
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Not a day passes over the earth, but men and women of no note do great deeds, speak great words, and suffer noble sorrows. Charles Reade
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Originally Posted By PolarBear416: I put incandescents in my outdoor well pump house. They generate just enough heat in there to keep the pipes from freezing. There's two 150w so it's 300w of heat which is just enough for our weather View Quote We had a pump house too with an above the ground pump, had it at the cabin for 46 years. We keep incandescents in it too for the heat. When it first started that incandescents were going away I stocked up on the just for the pump house. Then 4 years ago, we redone the whole water system at the cabin, put in a deep well pump. No more heat needed. I put LED’s in the cabin too. Now I have a stock of light bulbs that take up spaced in the cabinet. Have a box full at the house that take up space in the garage. Went all LED here 3 years ago. |
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Originally Posted By Frank_B: Buy the ~2500* Kelvin bulbs, not the ~4500* Kevin ones. It's stated right on the package. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Frank_B: Originally Posted By Rattlehead34: ...maintain that glorious soft glow... Buy the ~2500* Kelvin bulbs, not the ~4500* Kevin ones. It's stated right on the package. Yeah. The Kevin ones suck. |
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We used them to keep our chicken’s water from freezing.
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“Halfway to a liberal is them getting their way.” Quiganomics
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Originally Posted By ATLDiver: The OP is having to reboot his Tandy 1000 after he blew a fuse at home. Yeah OP, they make LED's in a myriad of temperatures to match whatever look you're trying to achieve. Outside of using way more electricity, LED's are all around superior. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ATLDiver: Originally Posted By Frank_B: Buy the ~2500* Kelvin bulbs, not the ~4500* Kevin ones. The OP is having to reboot his Tandy 1000 after he blew a fuse at home. Yeah OP, they make LED's in a myriad of temperatures to match whatever look you're trying to achieve. Outside of using way more electricity, LED's are all around superior. If you are going to use "myriad" like the boss you are, you should know that there is no "of" after myriad. It's just myriad then the noun. That is a fact. Also, LEDs suck ass. But that's opinion. |
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Originally Posted By Homernomer: I like incandescents. And new account doesn't have fuck all to do with it so you can stow that crap. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Homernomer: Originally Posted By crownvic96: Why? lol I want my backup power to last longer not shorter. I never understood the incandescent hoarding. Another new account. I like incandescents. And new account doesn't have fuck all to do with it so you can stow that crap. |
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Originally Posted By crownvic96: Ok i'm just going to go ahead and mark this one troll. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By crownvic96: Originally Posted By Rattlehead34: Originally Posted By woodsie: I disliked the 1st generation of LED bulbs/fixtures but they've come along way. There's plenty of options out there that are very similar to incandescent both in terms of color temperature, color rendition, and the color temperature profile while dimming. Incandescent light is dead at this point for all but specific aesthetic applications like "vintage" edison bulbs used to effect in design. In terms of just general lighting though? Entirely pointless. Aristotle had that tick. Needlessly categorizing things. |
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Originally Posted By crownvic96: You know you can get them in different, even adjustable temp ranges right? I think some of you people are getting temu knockoff bulbs from some dude at a fleamarket next to a dollar general or some shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By crownvic96: Originally Posted By hatidua: Originally Posted By fadedsun: LEDs are better in every way. Why? Because anyone with properly functioning vision knows that LED lights are UGLY no matter what the manufacturer/contractor/decorator/salesman tries to push. LED's are about as visually appealing as the interior lighting of a strip mall Chinese restaurant. I think some of you people are getting temu knockoff bulbs from some dude at a fleamarket next to a dollar general or some shit. If someone has a different opinion than me, they must be somehow misled, confused or just plain wrong. It is not logical for anyone to have a preference other than mine. |
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Originally Posted By Going_Commando: Lol, keep clutching your incandescent pearls instead of taking 10 minutes and reading up on lamp color temperature. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Going_Commando: Originally Posted By Rattlehead34: Originally Posted By ATLDiver: The OP is having to reboot his Tandy 1000 after he blew a fuse at home. Yeah OP, they make LED's in a myriad of temperatures to match whatever look you're trying to achieve. Outside of using way more electricity, LED's are all around superior. Lol, keep clutching your incandescent pearls instead of taking 10 minutes and reading up on lamp color temperature. If someone has a different preference than me, I need to protect my world view by calling them a "pearl clutcher." |
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Originally Posted By crownvic96: Oh come on. Have you seen most of the post 2020 accounts? lolol. This whole thread is one big fucking trolljob by the OP. View Quote 7 posts a day for you fella. Not much going on in life for you? |
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Originally Posted By JVD: Hating LEDs is dumb. Hating those goddamn bastard piece of shit CFLs is righteous. I still have some incandescent bulbs stashed in the basement, but IDK if I will ever use them up. I suppose if heat is a desirable byproduct. View Quote If people don't agree with me, they are dumb. My world view is that fragile. |
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Originally Posted By Cobalt135: Warm color temperature LED's inside and a little whiter in the fixtures for the deck/porch. Normal house lighting here after sunset would typically use 700-900w of incandescent power. Same lighting loads now uses 95-120w with LED's Also that is a signifigant reduction for people that have a 2000 to 3000w backup power source, especially for keeping loads lower to account for furnace or refrig/freezer compressor startups, without having to worry about how many light are burning. Not to mention increased run time. Also at 900w vs 120w useage at 0.11 per kWh for 4 hours a day x 365 is a yearly cost of $150 vs $19 ish. View Quote Not everyone is poor though. |
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Originally Posted By crownvic96: Oh come on. Have you seen most of the post 2020 accounts? lolol. This whole thread is one big fucking trolljob by the OP. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By crownvic96: Originally Posted By Homernomer: Originally Posted By crownvic96: Why? lol I want my backup power to last longer not shorter. I never understood the incandescent hoarding. Another new account. I like incandescents. And new account doesn't have fuck all to do with it so you can stow that crap. If it contradicts my world view, it's a troll. |
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I have a stash of incandescent bulbs.
LEDs don't dim correctly in certain situations. There is also the blue light issue previously mentioned. I have mostly LEDs in my house, but my bedroom chandelier will have incandescents till my stash runs out. |
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Welcome fellow light bulb enthusiast! 💡
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Non shitty brand name quality LED lamps are at least 87% better than the best incandescent.
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Originally Posted By Homernomer: Not everyone is poor though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Homernomer: Originally Posted By Cobalt135: Warm color temperature LED's inside and a little whiter in the fixtures for the deck/porch. Normal house lighting here after sunset would typically use 700-900w of incandescent power. Same lighting loads now uses 95-120w with LED's Also that is a signifigant reduction for people that have a 2000 to 3000w backup power source, especially for keeping loads lower to account for furnace or refrig/freezer compressor startups, without having to worry about how many light are burning. Not to mention increased run time. Also at 900w vs 120w useage at 0.11 per kWh for 4 hours a day x 365 is a yearly cost of $150 vs $19 ish. Not everyone is poor though. And the standard arfcom backup generator is at least 24 kW. |
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Do they make any LEDs that can correctly function on a dimmer switch yet?
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