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MAXIMUM LUMENS!!!
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I like to have at least three replacements for each fixture, with some exceptions.
There's an F8T5 nightlight in our bathroom that I found a bunch of replacements for, so that lamp can be replaced about 25 times. I found a great deal on F17T8s, so I have a 30pk case for a F17T8 lamp displaying a few boxes of computer mice I have a 3x40W PL desk lamp that I only have three replacements for
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I have a lifetime supply of F40T12's, F32T8's, & F20T12's .. I'll go EOL long before there'd be any chance of using them all up (even if I was to run my lights 24/7 I'd still be fine) The only thing I'd like to get a couple more of are certain colors of F54T5. (if I'm going to do it, need to do it before the end of the year when the bulb-ban kicks in) Prices on eBay are too high anymore, so I'll have to look elsewhere.
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ThunderStorms/Lightning/Tornados are meant to be hunted down & watched...not hidden from in the basement!
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It depends of the lamp. With incandescent lamps that are mostly used around the house I originally had about 10 lamps of each shape and purpose. But as time goas by I get more when I find them for free in the lamp recycling box because why not, some times I find rare ones too, at least I save them from going to the lamp recycling factory which will crush them to get the different types of metals in them.
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LEDs are like an apocalypse! They slowly take over the world wiping out every other type of lamp and fixture!
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That's only if it's financially worth their while to do it, otherwise they'll end up in landfill.
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Rich, Coaster junkie!
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Too many! , I’d probably have a life time supply of all lamp types if they were just for use in the house!
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The way things are going with the phase outs…. As many as physically possible!!!!
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Mandolin Girl
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We're already at the saturation point with lampses.!
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Too many. And I'm a dingus and keep grabbing more. I burn through incans the most so I just collect a steady flow of whatever modern stuff I can find at restores/dollar stores. I prefer the behavior/color/CRI of incans for some types of lighting (bedrooms, bathrooms kitchens). I also like to use high wattage (300 watt) in attics and closets. Since they receive little use. Why not. I use CFLs in some spots mostly for nostalgia reasons and have a small stockage of spares for that. I don't stock many LEDs unless they're unique. No point since I can just get them from the store.
I got a bunch of random mercury lamps that will probably last me forever. I got a bunch of halides. And HPS. I need to get a case of 100, 150 and 70 watt HPS. I have yet to find any. It's honestly a lot easier to find mercury lamps than it is to find HPS. Which is kind of annoying sometimes considering how common HPS is.
Linear fluorescent is a nightmare. I have a lot of them. And having to move them around is annoying. But without them I wouldn't be able to keep my stuff running. I actually need a case of F40T12 and F32T8. I have a bunch of randoms but about 80 percent of them are used. I don't really care about brand or color as long as they aren't watt savers or complete junk. I have yet to just find a full case of F40s or F32s laying around.
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The Six Shades of Mercury Vapor
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I don't keep too many replacements for stuff around the house . With the life ratings of decent HID , 3 spares should last 15-20 yrs. running D2D ! I don't keep any for the readily available lamps .
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Collector,Hoarder,Pack-rat! Clear mercury Rules!!
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