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The one I tried kind of stuttered between different stages of brightness, and wouldn't dim to black at all.
We do use CFLs in the underside of our marquee -- they're shrouded with a fake globe-shaped envelope so they aren't repulsive to look at, but the quality of light is not particularly pleasant. I've got the sample LED screwed into one of those outdoor sockets and I'm watching it to see how well it stands up compared to the CFLs in extreme weather.
I've had pretty good durability with the CFLs on the marquee. Most of the ones out there now have been working every night for the past nine years.
The LED will out do the CFLs easily. Just give it time.
I have no idea how people get so much use out of their CFL bulbs. The ones I experimented with lasted about a year at most. Maybe the first ones sucked even worse than the ones they produce now.:doh: