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Resolutely crack down on inferior LED lighting!!
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At home, our ceiling lamps usually use ring fluorescent tubes, LED lamp plates. The vast majority of LED bulbs are used in downlights and pendant lamps, and a very small number of are original CFLs.
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My interest in lights began when I was a child One of the few Chinese users in LG
Lamp bases in China:E12(CES) E14(SES) B22d(BC) E27(ES) E40(GES)
The use of resistor-capacitor drivers or very poor quality LEDs in my collection is prohibited.
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HID, LPS, and preheat fluorescents forever!!!!!!
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In my apartment, most of the lighting that I use for home lighting is mostly a mix of HID and fluorescent lighting running on preheat circuits with a few electronically ballasted CFL lamps and a 4 lamp instant start electronic ballasted F32T8 wraparound fluorescent tube fixture with some banned GE F32T8/SP50 tubes and GE F32T8/SP65 tubes.
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Desire to collect various light bulbs (especially HID), control gear, and fixtures from around the world.
DISCLAIMER: THE EXPERIMENTS THAT I CONDUCT INVOLVING UNUSUAL LAMP/BALLAST COMBINATIONS SHOULD NOT BE ATTEMPTED UNLESS YOU HAVE THE PROPER KNOWLEDGE. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES.
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For China's electricity bill, this is a waste of money, so in China we have gradually tended to LED, and all fluorescent tubes will eventually be used for my testing.
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My interest in lights began when I was a child One of the few Chinese users in LG
Lamp bases in China:E12(CES) E14(SES) B22d(BC) E27(ES) E40(GES)
The use of resistor-capacitor drivers or very poor quality LEDs in my collection is prohibited.
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HID, LPS, and preheat fluorescents forever!!!!!!
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In general, the shift to LED lighting is a global phenomenon. It seems inevitable that there will be a point where any light source that is not LED will become hard to find.
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Desire to collect various light bulbs (especially HID), control gear, and fixtures from around the world.
DISCLAIMER: THE EXPERIMENTS THAT I CONDUCT INVOLVING UNUSUAL LAMP/BALLAST COMBINATIONS SHOULD NOT BE ATTEMPTED UNLESS YOU HAVE THE PROPER KNOWLEDGE. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES.
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In general, the shift to LED lighting is a global phenomenon. It seems inevitable that there will be a point where any light source that is not LED will become hard to find.
So before they are eliminated, let's stock up on some.
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My interest in lights began when I was a child One of the few Chinese users in LG
Lamp bases in China:E12(CES) E14(SES) B22d(BC) E27(ES) E40(GES)
The use of resistor-capacitor drivers or very poor quality LEDs in my collection is prohibited.
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Rich, Coaster junkie!
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KITCHEN: 10 x Diall 5 watt GU10 LED (top of units) 4000K 10 x Diall 5 watt GU10 LED (bottom of units) 3000K 2 x GE 20 watt CFL (main lighting) 2700K 3 x Eton 5 wattt GU10 LED (food prep area) 6500K HALLWAY: 1 x 14 watt Philips Genie CFL 2700K LIVING ROOM: 6 x Sylvania 4 watt LED filament lamps (main lighting) 2700K 3 x Sylvania 4 watt LED filament lamps (ceiling fan) 2700K STAIRWAY LANDING: 1 x 18 watt Philips Genie CFL (main light) 2700K 1 x 8 watt Philips Softone CFL (night light) 2700K BATHROOM: 2 x Megaman 11 watt CFL (main lighting) 2700K 1 x Energetic 3 watt LED (night light) 2700K BIG BEDROOM: 2 x GE 2D fluorescent 3500K SMALL BEDROOM: 6 x GE GU10 LED 3000K OUTSIDE LIGHTING: 1 x Diall 12 watt LED filament lamp 2700K 1 x Diall 13 watt LED filament lamp 2700K 2 x 8 watt Philips Genie CFL 2700K
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Current: UK 230V, 50Hz Power provider: e.on energy Street lighting in our town: Philips UniStreet LED (gen 1) Longest serving LED in service at home, (hour count): Energetic mini clear globe: 57,746 hrs @ 15/12/24
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KITCHEN: 10 x Diall 5 watt GU10 LED (top of units) 4000K 10 x Diall 5 watt GU10 LED (bottom of units) 3000K 2 x GE 20 watt CFL (main lighting) 2700K 3 x Eton 5 wattt GU10 LED (food prep area) 6500K HALLWAY: 1 x 14 watt Philips Genie CFL 2700K LIVING ROOM: 6 x Sylvania 4 watt LED filament lamps (main lighting) 2700K 3 x Sylvania 4 watt LED filament lamps (ceiling fan) 2700K STAIRWAY LANDING: 1 x 18 watt Philips Genie CFL (main light) 2700K 1 x 8 watt Philips Softone CFL (night light) 2700K BATHROOM: 2 x Megaman 11 watt CFL (main lighting) 2700K 1 x Energetic 3 watt LED (night light) 2700K BIG BEDROOM: 2 x GE 2D fluorescent 3500K SMALL BEDROOM: 6 x GE GU10 LED 3000K OUTSIDE LIGHTING: 1 x Diall 12 watt LED filament lamp 2700K 1 x Diall 13 watt LED filament lamp 2700K 2 x 8 watt Philips Genie CFL 2700K
Kitchen:Opple 12W LED module Balcony & living room & master bedroom & secondary bedroom:Opple LED ceiling lamp Toilet 1: Philips Essential TL5C 22w/865 Toilet 2: Miscellaneous brand T5 circular tube 22W Mirror front lamp:Opple T5 21W 865/840 Hallway: 3*Philips Genie 5W/827+3*Philips Genie 5W/865 Living room:Opple double colour temperature ceiling lamp+Opple LED bulb 8W/860*3 My room:3*Old Philips Essential 8W/865 CFL+IKEA SOLHETTA 6W/940 LED high CRI bulb All CFL and circular tubes will be replaced by LED, and the corridor lamp is expected to be replaced by Philips essential led 2.8W 830/865.
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My interest in lights began when I was a child One of the few Chinese users in LG
Lamp bases in China:E12(CES) E14(SES) B22d(BC) E27(ES) E40(GES)
The use of resistor-capacitor drivers or very poor quality LEDs in my collection is prohibited.
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The wild Lampent hates LEDs!
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Fluorescent and LED. We have a very small amount of boob lights and ceiling fans.
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Other loves are printers/scanners/copiers, A/Cs
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In my room at my hostel, I uses Hyundai Baguette 102 fixture for one 21W T5, and Ventral tracklight for 70W double ended MH lamp. I have a computer/table/desk lamp with E27, which now have Sunlight 15W full spiral 2700K CFL and above my bed, a NISKO made meltlight with Eltam series choke and a Sylvania Lynx-S 9W/827 CFL.
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I only working with the international date format (dd.mm.yyyy).
I lives in Israel, which is a 220-240V, 50hz country.
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We use recessed can lights with LED bulbs in them. Just to clarify, I encourage LED lightbulbs in the home, as long as they are a standard shape, or flood, and use a screw / bayonet base. I don't like the fluorescent retrofits.
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The wild Lampent hates LEDs!
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We have recessed lights as well, only in the kitchen though
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