lahjik
Newly Enlightened
As part of my job (flashlight searching/purchasing on work time /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/buttrock.gif) I have to outfit a StarLab with some decent lighting. By that I mean replace the exposed 60watt bulb and $2 flashlights whose bulbs break constantly with something a bit more useable.
I think we are going to go with some Essential Gear 10 LED spotlights to replace the clip-on 60 watt bulb that has caused problems with burns, breakage, etc. Then I saw the 110V AC replacement LED bulbs at AdvancedMart and wondered how they would work in your standard clip-on with metal shade light. Does anybody have additional information on the 110V AC LED replacement bulbs from AdvancedMart?
Other thoughts on solutions here? I am also looking for a not-too expensive ($25 max) red LED flashlight. It needs to use std (AAA, AA, C, D) batteries, but must be large enough that it doesn't "fall" into a student's pocket.
Any other comments/suggestions gratefully accepted!
thanks
chris
I think we are going to go with some Essential Gear 10 LED spotlights to replace the clip-on 60 watt bulb that has caused problems with burns, breakage, etc. Then I saw the 110V AC replacement LED bulbs at AdvancedMart and wondered how they would work in your standard clip-on with metal shade light. Does anybody have additional information on the 110V AC LED replacement bulbs from AdvancedMart?
Other thoughts on solutions here? I am also looking for a not-too expensive ($25 max) red LED flashlight. It needs to use std (AAA, AA, C, D) batteries, but must be large enough that it doesn't "fall" into a student's pocket.
Any other comments/suggestions gratefully accepted!
thanks
chris