BenBurch
Gatekeeper of The Left
I now have four LED lamps in operation in my home.
I found some warm white lamps for $10.99 and some cool white lamps for $14.98 on Amazon recently. This was a large price reduction from a few months ago, so I bought two pairs.
A lot brighter than the equivalent wattage CFLs and they come on instantly.
I got some cool white 7w lamps and some warm white 6w lamps. Then latter were also dimmable which means that they generate more heat (I didn't realize that) for the extra electronics and part of the design integrates a heat sink.
The 7w are around 550 lumens and the 6w is around 380 lumens. The warm light ones seem to be markedly less efficient - likely they achieve the color shift by filtration rather than by changing the emission of the phosphor.
BTW, that is how most "white" lamps work as far as I can determine; They are a UV LED and a phosphor rather than a LED which emits a "white" collection of spectral lines. This is why the chips themselves look yellow when they are mounted such that you can see the surface.
ETA; These are all Edison base 120v lamps.
I found some warm white lamps for $10.99 and some cool white lamps for $14.98 on Amazon recently. This was a large price reduction from a few months ago, so I bought two pairs.
A lot brighter than the equivalent wattage CFLs and they come on instantly.
I got some cool white 7w lamps and some warm white 6w lamps. Then latter were also dimmable which means that they generate more heat (I didn't realize that) for the extra electronics and part of the design integrates a heat sink.
The 7w are around 550 lumens and the 6w is around 380 lumens. The warm light ones seem to be markedly less efficient - likely they achieve the color shift by filtration rather than by changing the emission of the phosphor.
BTW, that is how most "white" lamps work as far as I can determine; They are a UV LED and a phosphor rather than a LED which emits a "white" collection of spectral lines. This is why the chips themselves look yellow when they are mounted such that you can see the surface.
ETA; These are all Edison base 120v lamps.
