HighlanderNorth
Flashlight Enthusiast
When I looked at the LED home lights in Lowes and Home Depot, I noticed that I didnt see any of the LED's listed in these fixtures that are commonly used in LED flashlights. In fact, I didnt see ANY Cree LED's listed on any of the packages containing LED home lighting "bulbs".
So, if they arent used in most commonly available LED lighting options at home centers, where are they used aside from LED flashlights? maybe custom home lighting?
Where else are XP-E, XP-G, XM-L, CM-E, SST-50, and SST-90 LED's used? How about Nichia 219's?
If not being used in commonly available LED fixtures right now, will these LED's be used for home or office or structure lighting in the future?
Maybe the most important question: Why aren't these very efficient, very bright LED's being used in common home lighting fixtures now? Too hot? Maybe they haven't yet designed proper fixtures for them yet that will dissipate the heat they produce?
So, if they arent used in most commonly available LED lighting options at home centers, where are they used aside from LED flashlights? maybe custom home lighting?
Where else are XP-E, XP-G, XM-L, CM-E, SST-50, and SST-90 LED's used? How about Nichia 219's?
If not being used in commonly available LED fixtures right now, will these LED's be used for home or office or structure lighting in the future?
Maybe the most important question: Why aren't these very efficient, very bright LED's being used in common home lighting fixtures now? Too hot? Maybe they haven't yet designed proper fixtures for them yet that will dissipate the heat they produce?