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Central Planning Light Bulbs

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  • markM Offline
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    #12

    Happy to see they excluded some incandescent bulbs. Appliance bulbs for one. We had what is probably a 50 year old oven bulb go out the other day. An LED would just melt in an oven.

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      As we all know, China bought Mr. Biden, and he didn't come cheap.

      94% of all LED lamp imports to the United States are manufactured in China

      2 + 2 =

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      • CopperC Copper

        As we all know, China bought Mr. Biden, and he didn't come cheap.

        94% of all LED lamp imports to the United States are manufactured in China

        2 + 2 =

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        @Copper said in Central Planning Light Bulbs:

        As we all know, China bought Mr. Biden, and he didn't come cheap.

        94% of all LED lamp imports to the United States are manufactured in China

        2 + 2 =

        Are the filament bulbs made in America?

        I was only joking

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        • taiwan_girlT Offline
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          Incandescent light bulbs are now largely banned, so one fan spent a paycheck stockpiling 3,500 bulbs he said should last 75 years

          https://dnyuz.com/2023/09/10/incandescent-light-bulbs-are-now-largely-banned-so-one-fan-spent-a-paycheck-stockpiling-3500-bulbs-he-said-should-last-75-years/

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          • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

            Incandescent light bulbs are now largely banned, so one fan spent a paycheck stockpiling 3,500 bulbs he said should last 75 years

            https://dnyuz.com/2023/09/10/incandescent-light-bulbs-are-now-largely-banned-so-one-fan-spent-a-paycheck-stockpiling-3500-bulbs-he-said-should-last-75-years/

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            @taiwan_girl I have about a dozen 65 watt incandescent flood lights in a closet.

            I keep waiting for the installed ones to burn out, but they are stubborn, and refuse to do so.

            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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              Yeah, I also have a small stash of incandescent bulbs (including a three-way bulb for which I have never seen an LED equivalent); I bought them well over a decade ago. I only use them in very few spaces where I want to be able to dim the light down to a very faint glow. When it comes to dimming, incandescent can still dim much more than LED can.

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              • AxtremusA Axtremus

                Yeah, I also have a small stash of incandescent bulbs (including a three-way bulb for which I have never seen an LED equivalent); I bought them well over a decade ago. I only use them in very few spaces where I want to be able to dim the light down to a very faint glow. When it comes to dimming, incandescent can still dim much more than LED can.

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                @Axtremus said in Central Planning Light Bulbs:

                incandescent can still dim much more than LED can.

                I have some dimming LED bulbs and the problem I have is that the amperage(?) (maybe something other than amperage) going through the circuit causes the LED to "flicker" at low dim light.

                Has anybody else experienced this?

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                • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                  @Axtremus said in Central Planning Light Bulbs:

                  incandescent can still dim much more than LED can.

                  I have some dimming LED bulbs and the problem I have is that the amperage(?) (maybe something other than amperage) going through the circuit causes the LED to "flicker" at low dim light.

                  Has anybody else experienced this?

                  AxtremusA Offline
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                  @taiwan_girl said in Central Planning Light Bulbs:

                  I have some dimming LED bulbs and the problem I have is that the amperage(?) (maybe something other than amperage) going through the circuit causes the LED to "flicker" at low dim light.

                  Yes, that’s a fairly common problem with LED lights when it comes to dimming.

                  The reason is somewhat complex, but if you’re interested, here is some basics about LED dimming: https://www.nvcuk.com/technical-support/view/what-is-dimming-11

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                  • AxtremusA Axtremus

                    @taiwan_girl said in Central Planning Light Bulbs:

                    I have some dimming LED bulbs and the problem I have is that the amperage(?) (maybe something other than amperage) going through the circuit causes the LED to "flicker" at low dim light.

                    Yes, that’s a fairly common problem with LED lights when it comes to dimming.

                    The reason is somewhat complex, but if you’re interested, here is some basics about LED dimming: https://www.nvcuk.com/technical-support/view/what-is-dimming-11

                    taiwan_girlT Offline
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                    @Axtremus Thanks. Interesting article (the parts that I could understand 555), but it appears that there is not a easy solution to the problem for me.

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                    • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                      @Axtremus Thanks. Interesting article (the parts that I could understand 555), but it appears that there is not a easy solution to the problem for me.

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                      @taiwan_girl There is no good, commercially available solution that I know of at this time. Just need to wait for the technology to catch up.

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