To: Halfmanhalfamazing
Thank you for the link...I have vision difficulties and regular lightbulbs are too yellow for me. So, every room in the house is a combo of "yellow," Ott-Lite, Daylight, Inc., Phillips white, etc. It is maddening, expensive and so hodge podge it looks like I'm running a lamp store.
The expense is worth it if I can figure out what I need so thanks for one more link to explore!
35 posted on
10/22/2005 9:20:35 AM PDT by
hummingbird
(Think I'll google for a while.....)
To: hummingbird
^^^^^^^^^^^^The expense is worth it if I can figure out what I need so thanks for one more link to explore!^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Well....
These lights are garbage if you intend on using them in traditional lamps. Being as directional as they are they'll only create a spot on the roof while the rest of the room is rather dim. They are great if you have ceiling fans with light fixtures attached to them.............
http://content.sears.com/data/product_images/032/86037/03286037000-190.jpg
4 e27-w36-g bulbs is what I have per room, in the fans. They're accurately labeled at about 25-30 watt. 4 of these is 100-120 watt of light per room. It's plenty.
I bought just a few for testing before I filled the house.
69 posted on
10/22/2005 2:10:15 PM PDT by
Halfmanhalfamazing
(You upgraded to Linux? No, I'm not surprised your computer works properly now. Amazing, no?)
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