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    Lightbulb LED lighting - for FastGuyEddie

    I know FastGuyEddie is a lighting expert around here, and I've benefitted from a lot of advice and suggestions he has given me in that area over the years. I stumbled across this article over the weekend and thought it was pretty well written and might be of interest to FGE and perhaps others as well.

    https://nymag.com/strategist/article...stigation.html

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    Fantastic article, I read the whole thing.

    It's important to understand that there is a huge difference between specification-grade products and consumer-grade products. I design specification-grade products, these can usually only be bought through an established lighting firm and/or through an architectural firm.

    The biggest problems with consumer-grade LEDs for the home are:

    1. Cheap stuff from China - the specs are never what they say, and they often don't last very long. By the time you try for a warranty claim, that bulb is no longer made.

    2. Dimming - it's often poor even when using an "approved dimmer" on the box. Flicker, "popcorn startup" (bulbs go on in different intervals). Plus, they do NOT dim-to-warm like incandescents do.

    3. Color shift over time - some of your 3000K bulbs may shift to 3500K or even 4000K after only half a year.


    The best part of consumer-grade LEDs are:

    1. The "Lighting Facts" label - this label is not regulated or audited in any way, it's voluntary on the manufacturer's side but it does help with CCT & CRI

    2. In a room such as a kid's playroom, it saves loads of money if for example you had 8 x 100W incandescent bulbs on 12 hours a day.

    3. Most of them will last long, for example landscape lighting and recessed ceiling lights.
    Last edited by NiceGuyEddie; 04-18-2023 at 11:37 AM.

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