Nobert
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Your subject line had me wondering how you met so many of my old girlfriends. (Alas, the light still burns, but rarely as brightly as it did on a daily basis way back when.)
LED lights are awesome. They're small, efficient, they don't get hot like incandescent bulbs, and you can get any color, including "warm glow", from the same bulb. The only problem is that they're difficult to dim with existing switches.
That's the rub for us -- we have an overelaborate lighting system in the auditorium at work which uses nearly a hundred 60 watt incandescent bulbs wired into several different circuits going thru dimmers. CFLs and LEDs won't work with this system, and halogens burn too hot for the diffusers. I stocked up on regular 60 watt bulbs when they were disappearing, but then I discovered traffic signal bulbs -- they're special heavy-duty incandescents that work fine with the diimmers and can last up to twenty years before they need replacing. Which is a consideration when, to change the bulbs, you have to rent a hoist.
I bought four cases of traffic signal bulbs last summer, replaced all the bulbs at once, and am very pleased with the results.
Such an intelligent thing to do at work (replacing them all at once), but so difficult to do at home.I bought four cases of traffic signal bulbs last summer, replaced all the bulbs at once, and am very pleased with the results.