17-03-2018, 22:07
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Re: Lightbulb help.
Look on Amazon plenty of dimable bulbs... ES = Edison screw; ESC + Edison Small Screw.
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17-03-2018, 23:36
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Re: Lightbulb help.
Interesting page
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18-03-2018, 11:09
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Re: Lightbulb help.
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
..I have one of these which uses a 300W dim-able, giant edison screw, incandescent bulb.
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Photo? There are some out there for commercial use that have the oversized ES thread, but they start around £45 from what I've seen. But you can buy adapters that can drop them to ES27 so you can use more modern (and much cheaper) bulbs.
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18-03-2018, 13:06
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Re: Lightbulb help.
So confused about light bulbs now, the last time i bought any they were energy saving twisty looking ones similar to the picture.
What is the equivalent to these now that i need to buy?
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18-03-2018, 14:36
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Re: Lightbulb help.
Those are CFL (Compact flourescent) nasty things with Mercury in and usually slow to get going. I've also had two go off with a bang. You can still get them and they're better than they used to be.
Modern lamps are LED*, quick to start and often dimmable. Fully solid state. Long life. They contain no nasty stuff and available in a variety of styles.
*Light emitting diode. A specially manufactured crystal that emits strong blue light in this case. Covered with a phosphor that converts some of the blue to yellow, by varying the mix you get the different qualities (Colour temperature) of white.
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18-03-2018, 15:36
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Re: Lightbulb help.
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Look on Amazon plenty of dimable bulbs... ES = Edison screw; ESC + Edison Small Screw.
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Found this on Amazon but it's 400W. Since it's not an incandescent bulb, would that matter?
Edit: Tadaa!
edit again: £49 delivery! ......nope!
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18-03-2018, 15:41
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Re: Lightbulb help.
I'm looking at gradually replacing all my bulb as they die with Philips Hue bulbs.
The downside is cost. Upto £50 a bulb.
But hall lights will be pure white and around £13, and some I might do white accents which are £25.
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18-03-2018, 15:59
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Re: Lightbulb help.
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
Found this on Amazon but it's 400W. Since it's not an incandescent bulb, would that matter?
Edit: Tadaa!
edit again: £49 delivery! ......nope!
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From my mate's shop... but probably better suited to a lighthouse
http://www.green-lamp.co.uk/product/250w-cfl-bulbs/
or use this type of adapter to use standard E27 bulbs
http://www.green-lamp.co.uk/product/...light-adaptor/
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18-03-2018, 18:08
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Re: Lightbulb help.
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8000 lumens! 'kin 'ell
I was about to buy that but then I noticed that it weighs half a kilo! I think I'll get the adaptor and then the world is my mollusc as far as light bulbs go
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19-03-2018, 11:23
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Re: Lightbulb help.
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8000 lumens! 'kin 'ell
I was about to buy that but then I noticed that it weighs half a kilo!D
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I know many who use those lamps for raising chilli plants, and are shocked when they see it's size and weight.
I was gifted an LED array called a UFO that kicks out 9250 lumens. You daren't look anywhere near it....
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21-03-2018, 01:05
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Re: Lightbulb help.
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Whilst we are on the topic of bulbs and there seems to be a few knowledgeable people here.....I have one of these which uses a 300W dim-able, giant edison screw, incandescent bulb.
Due to the EU rules, I'm having a hard time sourcing a replacement 300W dim-able incandescent and the LEDs that I've found aren't dim-able or 300W.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Is this it https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CROMPTON-...MAAOSw3aNanr8Z
Dimmable LED are designed to work with LED compatible dimmers, it's uncertain if they would provide sufficient hold current for a conventional dimmer unless sharing with a conventional bulb, and the response range could be narrow.
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21-03-2018, 09:56
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Re: Lightbulb help.
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21-03-2018, 10:29
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Re: Lightbulb help.
One thing that you have to do these days - pay attention to the colour temp of the bulbs you buy!
At Christmas I decided it was time for my Dad to get swapped from CFL bulbs to LEDs - the CFLs were taking ages to start up so didn't actually help when you needed light.
However I ended ordering the wrong colour temp bulbs from B&Q - ended up with Cool White rather than Warm White bulbs.
Didn't notice until I started swapping them and wondered why the rooms looked odd.
Luckily B&Q are pretty good for their returns policy and manage to swap all that I needed for Warm White bulbs. Actually ended up leaving a couple as Cool White as they seem to be better for reading and working.
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21-03-2018, 10:35
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Re: Lightbulb help.
There is also a "Daylight white" lamp available now.
Midway between warm & cool.
Have a look on SCREWFIX or TOOLSTATION.
CPC have a large amount of LED lamps in stock.
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21-03-2018, 10:51
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Re: Lightbulb help.
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There is also a "Daylight white" lamp available now.
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Isn't Daylight above Cool White i.e:
Warm White (around 3000K) > Cool White (around 4500K) > Daylight White (around 6500K)
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