Grab the scatter gun Jethro!
I wonder... do I need to buy an incandescent light?
Hmm, a better question might be... what's an incandescent light? ;-)
To me,
Even low output LEDs can give me that scratchy-eyed feeling I remember after getting my picture taken by my mom's Brownie Hawkeye camera with it's nuclear powered flash bulb.![]()
I bought this night light for $125k.
It came with a free house.
It's 3'x1.5' wooden frame covered with red white and blue incan Christmas bulbs that was hanging in the den of the house I looked at. I told the real estate lady "tell the seller to throw in the house with that flag and they've got a deal."
Yeap I did away with many LEDs in my house.
1.) I am using flashlights to search for items either outside or inside, I need to be able to see colors that incandescent bulbs provide, and that white LED just washes out.
2.) Discreet searching. I feel like I'm holding a signaling devices rather than a flashlight with LED flashlights, seems like something to get someones attention with. See them before they see you right? Not let them see you with a bright LED looking for them (lets say an intruder) Another reason I like incans
3.) Why would I need a super bright light for just searching within 50 meters as most people do with their flashlights?
4.) This should be my #1, better on eyes, the light has a closer wavelength to normal sunlight I would say, helping them adjust better to what you are looking at especially at night.
5.) But LEDS have better battery life! Batteries are getting better, are cheap and rechargeable now a days it is something I am willing to risk with incans.
6.) But incans burn out way quicker than LEDS! I know a lot of people with incans that have gone for 10 years without a bulb burnout.
7.) Health. Blue light from LEDS is unseen that can disturb sleep rhythms and possibly increase the risk of serious health conditions, including cancer and cardiovascular disease. The AMA also cautioned that those light-emitting-diode lights can impair nighttime driving vision.
This just came out this September..
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...7bbd53d2b5d_story.html?utm_term=.34ab1fa1db67
Yeap I did away with many LEDs in my house.
1.) I am using flashlights to search for items either outside or inside, I need to be able to see colors that incandescent bulbs provide, and that white LED just washes out.
2.) Discreet searching. I feel like I'm holding a signaling devices rather than a flashlight with LED flashlights, seems like something to get someones attention with. See them before they see you right? Not let them see you with a bright LED looking for them (lets say an intruder) Another reason I like incans
3.) Why would I need a super bright light for just searching within 50 meters as most people do with their flashlights?
4.) This should be my #1, better on eyes, the light has a closer wavelength to normal sunlight I would say, helping them adjust better to what you are looking at especially at night.
5.) But LEDS have better battery life! Batteries are getting better, are cheap and rechargeable now a days it is something I am willing to risk with incans.
6.) But incans burn out way quicker than LEDS! I know a lot of people with incans that have gone for 10 years without a bulb burnout.
7.) Health. Blue light from LEDS is unseen that can disturb sleep rhythms and possibly increase the risk of serious health conditions, including cancer and cardiovascular disease. The AMA also cautioned that those light-emitting-diode lights can impair nighttime driving vision.
This just came out this September..
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...7bbd53d2b5d_story.html?utm_term=.34ab1fa1db67
I wonder... do I need to buy an incandescent light?
Hmm, a better question might be... what's an incandescent light? ;-)
Nice! Where I come from you can only buy a studio apartment for twice that price. Not necessarily a nice one, either. I wish that wasn't so.
You are. Because you view and post in incandescent subforums.I am NOT a fan of incan's.