Froggy05
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Is Philips' quality worsened, especially in LED lights? Watch that: https://calm.iki.fi/tolpat/kuva/9245 and https://calm.iki.fi/tolpat/kuva/7882 (The link is only in Finnish)
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All LED lights from all manufacturers are crap. I've seen a year ago an Osram/Ledvance LED floodlight glowing dimly And the Schreder Teceo 2 at Deshanim road/Kiryat Ata junction, keep flashing or stop working since they were installed and replaced AEG Koffer 150 with 250W HPS lamps: https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-155092 , https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-155881 .
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I lives in Israel, which is a 220-240V, 50hz country.
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Froggy05
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I'm agree. I and the guys in calm.iki.fi -site are noticed more glitches in the light fixtures of Philips.
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Here broken ClearWAys are replaced to ClearWay Gen2s. They aren't maybe at all better...
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I think they doing the LED lanterns crap quality on purpose, in order to make more money. This is what called "Planned Obsolescence". The LED technology is a superb way to significantly short the lighting fixture life to that of incandescent lamps.
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« Last Edit: June 10, 2019, 04:08:02 AM by dor123 »
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I lives in Israel, which is a 220-240V, 50hz country.
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I think they doing the LED lanterns crap quality on purpose, in order to make more money. This is what called "Planned Obsolescence". The LED technology is a superb way to significantly short the lighting fixture life to that of incandescent lamps.
Yeah. I've seen many broken Pihlips SpeedStrars and Lumas too
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Seems like Phillips,GE,Sylvania,and Westinghouse are just names only plastered on poor quality products!Not just lighting equipment but other items as well.
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Seems like Phillips,GE,Sylvania,and Westinghouse are just names only plastered on poor quality products!Not just lighting equipment but other items as well.
Is Westinghouse worsened too?
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dor123
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@Froggy05: American members may mislead you or give you answers that related only to the US, since their lamps and lighting companies are completely different and aren't sold in your country. American Philips is a different company than the European one. And I bet that Westinghouse, American Sylvania, GE North American and Philips North American, aren't relevant to you. Non-LED lamps from Philips are good. Their CFL and HID lamps are of high quality. This is the American Philips that is crap in all field of lighting and not only LED.
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let me clear things up a bit first westinghouse today are basically abco out source product that why hence we call them Faux Westinghouse. GE and philip and sylvania have out source there Hid and incandescent over seas the only thing left of philips is Salina fluorescent plant that still churning out T8 and T12 tubes while GE makes half the fluorescent product lines now. and Sylvania fluorescents going be out source to china
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No LED gadgets, spins too slowly. Gotta love preheat and MV. let the lights keep my meter spinning.
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@Froggy05: American members may mislead you or give you answers that related only to the US, since their lamps and lighting companies are completely different and aren't sold in your country. American Philips is a different company than the European one. And I bet that Westinghouse, American Sylvania, GE North American and Philips North American, aren't relevant to you. Non-LED lamps from Philips are good. Their CFL and HID lamps are of high quality. This is the American Philips that is crap in all field of lighting and not only LED.
Okay, understood.
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@Froggy05: American members may mislead you or give you answers that related only to the US since their lamps and lighting companies are completely different and aren't sold in your country. American Philips is a different company than the European one. And I bet that Westinghouse, American Sylvania, GE North American, and Philips North American, aren't relevant to you. Non-LED lamps from Philips are good. Their CFL and HID lamps are of high quality. This is the American Philips that is crap in all field of lighting and not only LED.
No, not everything the American Philips makes is bad. Philips still makes most of their fluorescents at their Salina, Kansas, USA plant and they are of high quality. They also make their F15T8, PL-S, PL-C, PL-T, and PL-L at the former Polamp plant in Poland for the USA which are also of high quality. They upped the mercury dosage in their fluorescent lamps as well.
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I've heard about the Philips ATLO II and Energy Advantage suffering from dimming out to pink color fast.
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I lives in Israel, which is a 220-240V, 50hz country.
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I still have most LG hated Philip alto F34T12 CW alto tubes from 2003 and being used lamps to start with installed them in 2007 that came with troffers still going under moms house today. in am going to say philips is like modern westy (even though it dont last as long as real westinghouse) in this day in era when every thing else going to crap these days.
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No LED gadgets, spins too slowly. Gotta love preheat and MV. let the lights keep my meter spinning.
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In the recent years I installed more than 500 Philips Luma street lights hereabouts and very rarely I’m facing any failures. Only some of the early Indal Luma lanterns with early drivers are prone to stop working some how but still I do not see any point for blaming these. Yeah. I've seen many broken Pihlips SpeedStrars and Lumas too
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