No more light bulbs! (..after this last expensive one!)
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I don't get it.
The compact fluorescent bulbs that I have, DO have a warm tinge. ( bit yellow ). It's the one thing I don't like about them.
I prefer the "daylight tone" whiter light, but the cfl ones with that whiter tint are more expensive.
( Or I'm too mean ).
And LED bulbs have been around for at least a year. You can buy them on ebay for less than £10.
But I wouldn't pay that for a lightbulb. The cfl ones last for years anyway. And you can still get them in our local 99p shop.
I would prefer LED, and I have LED torches, but I wouldn't dream of paying that much for a light bulb.
The compact fluorescent bulbs that I have, DO have a warm tinge. ( bit yellow ). It's the one thing I don't like about them.
I prefer the "daylight tone" whiter light, but the cfl ones with that whiter tint are more expensive.
( Or I'm too mean ).
And LED bulbs have been around for at least a year. You can buy them on ebay for less than £10.
But I wouldn't pay that for a lightbulb. The cfl ones last for years anyway. And you can still get them in our local 99p shop.
I would prefer LED, and I have LED torches, but I wouldn't dream of paying that much for a light bulb.
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Re: No more light bulbs! (..after this last expensive one!)
Can you find the filter covers that change the light to a whiter shade?mistermack wrote:I don't get it.
The compact fluorescent bulbs that I have, DO have a warm tinge. ( bit yellow ). It's the one thing I don't like about them.
I prefer the "daylight tone" whiter light, but the cfl ones with that whiter tint are more expensive.
( Or I'm too mean ).
And LED bulbs have been around for at least a year. You can buy them on ebay for less than £10.
But I wouldn't pay that for a lightbulb. The cfl ones last for years anyway. And you can still get them in our local 99p shop.
I would prefer LED, and I have LED torches, but I wouldn't dream of paying that much for a light bulb.
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I've never seen them advertised.Gawdzilla wrote:Can you find the filter covers that change the light to a whiter shade?mistermack wrote:I don't get it.
The compact fluorescent bulbs that I have, DO have a warm tinge. ( bit yellow ). It's the one thing I don't like about them.
I prefer the "daylight tone" whiter light, but the cfl ones with that whiter tint are more expensive.
( Or I'm too mean ).
And LED bulbs have been around for at least a year. You can buy them on ebay for less than £10.
But I wouldn't pay that for a lightbulb. The cfl ones last for years anyway. And you can still get them in our local 99p shop.
I would prefer LED, and I have LED torches, but I wouldn't dream of paying that much for a light bulb.
I suppose it's possible, but it would soak up some or a lot of the light, so you'd lose efficiency.
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Re: No more light bulbs! (..after this last expensive one!)
So how do they know it'll last for 20 years?Philips was the only entrant for the competition and its design underwent 18 months of testing before being declared a winner.

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Re: No more light bulbs! (..after this last expensive one!)
their eggheads calculated it?
or maybe the project is a lot older than it looks and they had actual date?
or maybe the project is a lot older than it looks and they had actual date?
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Re: No more light bulbs! (..after this last expensive one!)
Scientifikly. They got twenty bulbs and turned em on for a yur.JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:So how do they know it'll last for 20 years?Philips was the only entrant for the competition and its design underwent 18 months of testing before being declared a winner.
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Yeah, you'd use a "100 watt" bulb instead of a "75 watt" bulb for the same amount of light.mistermack wrote:I've never seen them advertised.Gawdzilla wrote:Can you find the filter covers that change the light to a whiter shade?mistermack wrote:I don't get it.
The compact fluorescent bulbs that I have, DO have a warm tinge. ( bit yellow ). It's the one thing I don't like about them.
I prefer the "daylight tone" whiter light, but the cfl ones with that whiter tint are more expensive.
( Or I'm too mean ).
And LED bulbs have been around for at least a year. You can buy them on ebay for less than £10.
But I wouldn't pay that for a lightbulb. The cfl ones last for years anyway. And you can still get them in our local 99p shop.
I would prefer LED, and I have LED torches, but I wouldn't dream of paying that much for a light bulb.
I suppose it's possible, but it would soak up some or a lot of the light, so you'd lose efficiency.
However, I just exchanged some email that tells me they won't be on the market for at least a year.
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Why not get 240 and burn them for a month?Rum wrote:Scientifikly. They got twenty bulbs and turned em on for a yur.JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:So how do they know it'll last for 20 years?Philips was the only entrant for the competition and its design underwent 18 months of testing before being declared a winner.
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My local Morrisons sells both, you have to check them though since the packaging is identical apart from the lumens info and spectrum info on the back. There should be no difference in price between blue/white and orange/white ones.mistermack wrote:I don't get it.
The compact fluorescent bulbs that I have, DO have a warm tinge. ( bit yellow ). It's the one thing I don't like about them.
I prefer the "daylight tone" whiter light, but the cfl ones with that whiter tint are more expensive.
( Or I'm too mean ).
And LED bulbs have been around for at least a year. You can buy them on ebay for less than £10.
But I wouldn't pay that for a lightbulb. The cfl ones last for years anyway. And you can still get them in our local 99p shop.
I would prefer LED, and I have LED torches, but I wouldn't dream of paying that much for a light bulb.
Homebase sells them and once a few years back I got a 250 watt blue/white one from B&Q for my study, but it was far FAR too bright for a house. You would have thought I was constantly igniting phosphorous.
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Here's a strange but interesting fact.
The Sun is actually almost white, but looks yellow. This is because the blue part of sunlight get's scattered by the atmosphere more. That's why the black sky looks blue, and the white Sun looks yellow.
Remove the blue component from the white Sunlight, and it looks yellow.
But on a cloudy day, the clouds remix the yellow and the blue, and so the daylight is the original white again.
So you could turn yellowish light white, with a blue filter. But you would lose brightness.
The Sun is actually almost white, but looks yellow. This is because the blue part of sunlight get's scattered by the atmosphere more. That's why the black sky looks blue, and the white Sun looks yellow.
Remove the blue component from the white Sunlight, and it looks yellow.
But on a cloudy day, the clouds remix the yellow and the blue, and so the daylight is the original white again.
So you could turn yellowish light white, with a blue filter. But you would lose brightness.
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Re: No more light bulbs! (..after this last expensive one!)
You could just paint all the walls in your house blue.mistermack wrote:Here's a strange but interesting fact.
The Sun is actually almost white, but looks yellow. This is because the blue part of sunlight get's scattered by the atmosphere more. That's why the black sky looks blue, and the white Sun looks yellow.
Remove the blue component from the white Sunlight, and it looks yellow.
But on a cloudy day, the clouds remix the yellow and the blue, and so the daylight is the original white again.
So you could turn yellowish light white, with a blue filter. But you would lose brightness.

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Re: No more light bulbs! (..after this last expensive one!)
I doubt if they will last twenty years. There isn't anything 'lectrical that lasts as long as that and leds are the first to go. 

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Collect your worn out CFL's and take them to an official disposal centre - the bulbs contain mercury, not good for landfill...
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Would be nice if they made disposal easy... I've never seen a used bulb bin in the store where I buy my bulbs, and don't know what to do with them... and since the supposed "green" and "citizenly" sorting of trash for recycling is actually a concealed benny for some industrial lobbies rather than a real effort to recycle, the recycle bin I put, say, my paper products, metallic items and plastic bottles (but for some reason they tell us not to put soft plastic baggies in there, although they are PET like the bottles) is not supposed to accept bulbs either, I don't have an officially correct solution for those.
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Re: No more light bulbs! (..after this last expensive one!)
... like armour-piercing warheads.Azathoth wrote:About time we stopped burning tungsten. It is needed for much more important stuff than lighting
Ans why is it so difficult to get an energy-saving bulb with the same brightness as a 200 watt incandescent bulb?

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