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Re:Cooling is the issue
Yeah. I wanted to add that thing with delay to my post to. But I had thought doing it to someone else.
That's one huge advantage of using LED in the shitter compared to regular CFLs. They light up "instantly."
But there's CFLs which light up faster than others to.
Your temperatures are annoying but it seems 0F is around -7 (C) and -20 was around -18 (C.)
The Intelligent longlife above work down to -20 C but it have to have a cover and not just sit in a socket (to heat itself obviously.) And it could withstand 500,000 on-off cycles.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-OSRAM/dulux-intelligent-longlife.-stav-osram-dulux-intelligent-longlife-11w-e27-cool-white-840.phpTheir Intelligent facility instead can withstand an "unlimited" amount of on-off cycles and will still survive for 20,000 hours.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-OSRAM/osram-dulux-intelligent-facility-stav-osram-dulux-intelligent-facility-dint-fcy-14w840-e27.phpThere's also this Megaman Liliput plus Booster Inside which can light up down to -30 C (-22 F) and got a booster which let it light up quicker:
http://www.lysman.com/sv/twist-liliput-MEGAMAN/stav-liliput-plus-booster-inside-e27.-mu111b-mu115b.-lagenergilampor-mu111b.-stav-liliput-plus-booster-inside-11w-e27.phpAnd here's another Megaman Liliput which instead of being made for dimmers got a dimmer in itself, so by switching your switch multiple times you can scale the light output on a four step scale:
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-MEGAMAN/stav-4-stegs-dimring-stav-dimbar-liliput-4-steg-e27-20w.-lagenergilampa.phpThese aren't 6 for $10 but they got a different functionality.
Regarding the last thing you mention LIDL here in Sweden sold two IR-enabled LED strips this week which you could run on batteries or with the adapter, they was 99 SEK for two (about $15) and I thought somewhat about having them over my entry door on the inside because I normally leave the light on in the hallway to see the floor once I get inside (I guess if I had a celing lamp I wouldn't have to
.. I don't. I've got one on the wall.)Earlier I thought about building LED-strips on my own for my mother and her guy so when they woke up at night it would be easier to find the way to the toilet but I guess now there's no need to make things such like that oneself but these IR-strips would be pretty sweet for that. Or as you do under the kitchen sink, wardrobe, storage room or whatever.
Never thought about the later, down in the cellar there's no light in the rooms, maybe I should put one there?
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Re:Cooling is the issue
Yeah. I wanted to add that thing with delay to my post to. But I had thought doing it to someone else.
That's one huge advantage of using LED in the shitter compared to regular CFLs. They light up "instantly."
But there's CFLs which light up faster than others to.
Your temperatures are annoying but it seems 0F is around -7 (C) and -20 was around -18 (C.)
The Intelligent longlife above work down to -20 C but it have to have a cover and not just sit in a socket (to heat itself obviously.) And it could withstand 500,000 on-off cycles.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-OSRAM/dulux-intelligent-longlife.-stav-osram-dulux-intelligent-longlife-11w-e27-cool-white-840.phpTheir Intelligent facility instead can withstand an "unlimited" amount of on-off cycles and will still survive for 20,000 hours.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-OSRAM/osram-dulux-intelligent-facility-stav-osram-dulux-intelligent-facility-dint-fcy-14w840-e27.phpThere's also this Megaman Liliput plus Booster Inside which can light up down to -30 C (-22 F) and got a booster which let it light up quicker:
http://www.lysman.com/sv/twist-liliput-MEGAMAN/stav-liliput-plus-booster-inside-e27.-mu111b-mu115b.-lagenergilampor-mu111b.-stav-liliput-plus-booster-inside-11w-e27.phpAnd here's another Megaman Liliput which instead of being made for dimmers got a dimmer in itself, so by switching your switch multiple times you can scale the light output on a four step scale:
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-MEGAMAN/stav-4-stegs-dimring-stav-dimbar-liliput-4-steg-e27-20w.-lagenergilampa.phpThese aren't 6 for $10 but they got a different functionality.
Regarding the last thing you mention LIDL here in Sweden sold two IR-enabled LED strips this week which you could run on batteries or with the adapter, they was 99 SEK for two (about $15) and I thought somewhat about having them over my entry door on the inside because I normally leave the light on in the hallway to see the floor once I get inside (I guess if I had a celing lamp I wouldn't have to
.. I don't. I've got one on the wall.)Earlier I thought about building LED-strips on my own for my mother and her guy so when they woke up at night it would be easier to find the way to the toilet but I guess now there's no need to make things such like that oneself but these IR-strips would be pretty sweet for that. Or as you do under the kitchen sink, wardrobe, storage room or whatever.
Never thought about the later, down in the cellar there's no light in the rooms, maybe I should put one there?
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Re:Cooling is the issue
Yeah. I wanted to add that thing with delay to my post to. But I had thought doing it to someone else.
That's one huge advantage of using LED in the shitter compared to regular CFLs. They light up "instantly."
But there's CFLs which light up faster than others to.
Your temperatures are annoying but it seems 0F is around -7 (C) and -20 was around -18 (C.)
The Intelligent longlife above work down to -20 C but it have to have a cover and not just sit in a socket (to heat itself obviously.) And it could withstand 500,000 on-off cycles.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-OSRAM/dulux-intelligent-longlife.-stav-osram-dulux-intelligent-longlife-11w-e27-cool-white-840.phpTheir Intelligent facility instead can withstand an "unlimited" amount of on-off cycles and will still survive for 20,000 hours.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-OSRAM/osram-dulux-intelligent-facility-stav-osram-dulux-intelligent-facility-dint-fcy-14w840-e27.phpThere's also this Megaman Liliput plus Booster Inside which can light up down to -30 C (-22 F) and got a booster which let it light up quicker:
http://www.lysman.com/sv/twist-liliput-MEGAMAN/stav-liliput-plus-booster-inside-e27.-mu111b-mu115b.-lagenergilampor-mu111b.-stav-liliput-plus-booster-inside-11w-e27.phpAnd here's another Megaman Liliput which instead of being made for dimmers got a dimmer in itself, so by switching your switch multiple times you can scale the light output on a four step scale:
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-MEGAMAN/stav-4-stegs-dimring-stav-dimbar-liliput-4-steg-e27-20w.-lagenergilampa.phpThese aren't 6 for $10 but they got a different functionality.
Regarding the last thing you mention LIDL here in Sweden sold two IR-enabled LED strips this week which you could run on batteries or with the adapter, they was 99 SEK for two (about $15) and I thought somewhat about having them over my entry door on the inside because I normally leave the light on in the hallway to see the floor once I get inside (I guess if I had a celing lamp I wouldn't have to
.. I don't. I've got one on the wall.)Earlier I thought about building LED-strips on my own for my mother and her guy so when they woke up at night it would be easier to find the way to the toilet but I guess now there's no need to make things such like that oneself but these IR-strips would be pretty sweet for that. Or as you do under the kitchen sink, wardrobe, storage room or whatever.
Never thought about the later, down in the cellar there's no light in the rooms, maybe I should put one there?
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Re:Cooling is the issue
Yeah. I wanted to add that thing with delay to my post to. But I had thought doing it to someone else.
That's one huge advantage of using LED in the shitter compared to regular CFLs. They light up "instantly."
But there's CFLs which light up faster than others to.
Your temperatures are annoying but it seems 0F is around -7 (C) and -20 was around -18 (C.)
The Intelligent longlife above work down to -20 C but it have to have a cover and not just sit in a socket (to heat itself obviously.) And it could withstand 500,000 on-off cycles.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-OSRAM/dulux-intelligent-longlife.-stav-osram-dulux-intelligent-longlife-11w-e27-cool-white-840.phpTheir Intelligent facility instead can withstand an "unlimited" amount of on-off cycles and will still survive for 20,000 hours.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-OSRAM/osram-dulux-intelligent-facility-stav-osram-dulux-intelligent-facility-dint-fcy-14w840-e27.phpThere's also this Megaman Liliput plus Booster Inside which can light up down to -30 C (-22 F) and got a booster which let it light up quicker:
http://www.lysman.com/sv/twist-liliput-MEGAMAN/stav-liliput-plus-booster-inside-e27.-mu111b-mu115b.-lagenergilampor-mu111b.-stav-liliput-plus-booster-inside-11w-e27.phpAnd here's another Megaman Liliput which instead of being made for dimmers got a dimmer in itself, so by switching your switch multiple times you can scale the light output on a four step scale:
http://www.lysman.com/sv/stavformade-lagenergilampor-MEGAMAN/stav-4-stegs-dimring-stav-dimbar-liliput-4-steg-e27-20w.-lagenergilampa.phpThese aren't 6 for $10 but they got a different functionality.
Regarding the last thing you mention LIDL here in Sweden sold two IR-enabled LED strips this week which you could run on batteries or with the adapter, they was 99 SEK for two (about $15) and I thought somewhat about having them over my entry door on the inside because I normally leave the light on in the hallway to see the floor once I get inside (I guess if I had a celing lamp I wouldn't have to
.. I don't. I've got one on the wall.)Earlier I thought about building LED-strips on my own for my mother and her guy so when they woke up at night it would be easier to find the way to the toilet but I guess now there's no need to make things such like that oneself but these IR-strips would be pretty sweet for that. Or as you do under the kitchen sink, wardrobe, storage room or whatever.
Never thought about the later, down in the cellar there's no light in the rooms, maybe I should put one there?
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Re:All Edison's fault
Or you buy the correct light bulb.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/products/fastighetslampa.php
First one: Osram DULUX INTELLIGENT LONGLIFE
500,000 on/off switches, -20 degree celsius.http://www.lysman.com/sv/products/normal-lagenergi.php
MEGAMAN INGENIUM GSU111i
15,000h, 600,000 on/off switches, 1 second pre-heating.http://www.lysman.com/sv/products/dimbar-lagenergi.php
Dimmable.Those are more expensive than the "buy whatever crap you can find for the lowest price" but they are also better. Obviously. And 600,000 on/off @ 15,000 hours = 1,5 minute per on cycle should be good enough? Right?
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Re:All Edison's fault
Or you buy the correct light bulb.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/products/fastighetslampa.php
First one: Osram DULUX INTELLIGENT LONGLIFE
500,000 on/off switches, -20 degree celsius.http://www.lysman.com/sv/products/normal-lagenergi.php
MEGAMAN INGENIUM GSU111i
15,000h, 600,000 on/off switches, 1 second pre-heating.http://www.lysman.com/sv/products/dimbar-lagenergi.php
Dimmable.Those are more expensive than the "buy whatever crap you can find for the lowest price" but they are also better. Obviously. And 600,000 on/off @ 15,000 hours = 1,5 minute per on cycle should be good enough? Right?
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Re:All Edison's fault
Or you buy the correct light bulb.
http://www.lysman.com/sv/products/fastighetslampa.php
First one: Osram DULUX INTELLIGENT LONGLIFE
500,000 on/off switches, -20 degree celsius.http://www.lysman.com/sv/products/normal-lagenergi.php
MEGAMAN INGENIUM GSU111i
15,000h, 600,000 on/off switches, 1 second pre-heating.http://www.lysman.com/sv/products/dimbar-lagenergi.php
Dimmable.Those are more expensive than the "buy whatever crap you can find for the lowest price" but they are also better. Obviously. And 600,000 on/off @ 15,000 hours = 1,5 minute per on cycle should be good enough? Right?
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Re:All Edison's fault
Dimmable lights doesn't use less electricity when you use them?
http://www.lysman.com/sv/products/dimbar-lagenergi.php
That's a Swedish page but I can't imaging dimmable fluorescent bulb won't give you any hits on Google
..Seems like there's dimmable led to:
http://www.ledgiganten.se/?dimbar=47But please explain and tell me if and why those isn't appropriate if they aren't.