> Floyd wrote:
> I saw LED tubes to replace the glass fluorescent tubes.
These are available in two styles. Direct replacement and ballast
bypass.
Direct replacement are just installed like a fluorescent tube.
Remove the one, install the other. Typically only work with
electronic ballasts an
And that’s why I bought/got gifted the ready made ones. I looked at doing the
conversions on my existing lights and it would have cost about the same with no
guarantee they would work.
I have them in a “C” pattern around both garage bays so there’s good general
illumination in the front and si
I made my kitchen light fixtures for these kinds of LED lights.
http://www.dx.com/p/gu10-5w-600lm-3000k-5-led-warm-white-light-bulb-silver-white-ac-85-265v-274579
I bought a bunch of the sockets and built fixtures then wired them up,
pretty cheap and the things put out VERY bright light. I use
I've been putting these: http://amzn.to/2DVf3Id into our basement to replace
24w 2ft dual tubes. They throw more light than the florescent even though
they're physically smaller. Plus they come on instantly.
The installation instructions suck but they're easy to figure out. I've got one
more f
I noticed the other day they are down to like $20 each. I bought 4 or 5
back when they were $25 so I am thinking a couple more might be on tap.
I saw LED tubes to replace the glass fluorescent tubes. They also have
100W LED bulbs I put in the bulb lights that come on with the switch (I
have
On Fri, 2 Feb 2018 12:24:18 -0600 OK Don via Mercedes
wrote:
> That is a good deal - but has no reflector - light going everywhere,
> instead of where I'm working - straight down below the lights.
Yes, I was thinking general illumination instead of task lighting.
I found three 10 Watt LEDs and
Wife got me LED fixtures for Christmas to replace the fluorescent ones in the
garage. However, I gave her explicit directions and a printout of the ones I
wanted.
Christmas comes, I see what she got, and it’s some high priced stuff that’s
totally enclosed with covers, motion sensing, etc., etc
We put some of these:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZ1XBGW/ref=sspa_dk_detail_5?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B01MZ1XBGW&pd_rd_wg=8XN6k&pd_rd_r=R4WFAA4CHPAY5E2ZQZWS&pd_rd_w=GEzpw&keywords=truck%20ledOn
the Pisten Bully and my ASV. We we worried the vibrations from a tracked
machine would break them. They've bee
Interesting, I might order one of those for a video light. I've got a couple
halogen work lights but they're awful hard on bulbs and get super hot, plus
they use 3x the electricity.
When shooting video more light is better. The other day I was doing some super
close up stuff, I had 2x 100w LEDs
I'll find out . . .
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 8:29 PM, Max Dillon via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Wonder how long they will live? That is a great price!
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> Max Dillon
> Charleston SC
> '87 300TD
> '95 E300
>
> On February 1, 2018 8:17:41 PM EST, OK Don via Mercedes <
> mercedes@o
Wonder how long they will live? That is a great price!
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Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'87 300TD
'95 E300
On February 1, 2018 8:17:41 PM EST, OK Don via Mercedes
wrote:
>I was looking for more and brighter light for the hangar - I'm tired of
>straining to see what I'm working on, and my eyes aren'
I was looking for more and brighter light for the hangar - I'm tired of
straining to see what I'm working on, and my eyes aren't what they used to
be.
I ran across this on Amazon, and it seemed to be a lot of light per $. I
bought one to try - seemed too good to be true - and liked it so much that
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