Re: LED lighting

Re: LED lighting

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LED lighting Jon Juhlin 03-05-2006
Jim Baber writes:
They are quite expensive, but seem to be base common to regular
incandescent and compact fluorescent bulbs.

I'd wait there are other goodies in the pipeline, One is a new
derivation on the LED that uses a LED to excite other diodes on the
inner surface of a bulb that reportedly gives the same lumen output as a
standard 60 W incandescent does with only 1.0 W of input power at
115VAC. That is much better than CFL or regular LED, but still in
development

Jon Juhlin wrote:

>LED lighting might be a little off topic for this newsgroup but I am assuming
>that users of this newsgroup are also the most likely to be fluent in this
>area.
>
>I'm building a new house and had been hearing about LED lighting but when I
>went to local suppliers like Home Depot etc found that there was nothing
>available. I'm assuming that this will mean that LED lighting is still a
>little exotic (aka expensive) and that I may want to wait a little while.
>
>But will this lighting require special fixtures or will they retrofit easily
>into existing light fixtures such as track lighting, "eyeball" fixtures
>and/or regular fixtures that attach to octal enclosures.
>
>Jon Juhlin
>
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