Table, Light, & Wattage

The 100 watt equivalent LEDs that I referenced throw out 1600 lumens. That's twice as bright as any 60 watt incandescent. They are also instant on - no warm up.


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The 100 watt equivalent LEDs that I referenced throw out 1600 lumens. That's twice as bright as any 60 watt incandescent. They are also instant on - no warm up.


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I suspect the lights are on, but nobody's home at this guy's house... :shrug:
 
Hey now, in all honesty I only let these bulbs warm up about 10 minutes. It still wasn't very bright. So I just went and put them in again and let them warm up about 20 minutes and they were a lot brighter.

Its a different shade of light that I have with my 60W bulbs but I don't really think its any brighter. Just different.

DCP


well no shit? really???? :yikes:


so you know they come in higher wattages that can basically TRIPLE your current 240watts, as well as different hues.
and...?

PS - CFLs explode upon a power surge ;)
 
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