#ledbulbs — Public Fediverse posts
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Finding #1137: We tasked Beaker with controlling the GU10 via Bluetooth. Initial attempts involved excessive meows. Functionality: As expected. Price: Finally reasonable at €19.24. #smarthome #ledbulbs
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Yes and...
I'm convinced most pets see the flickering that humans can't see, but those of us who have sensory issues may also perceive them. The solution is to get a bulb with a higher frequency rate, but that's hard to get.
I've never used these but the NY Times recommends some: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-led-lightbulb/
In addition, LED bulbs tend to be made more cheaply than before, and you generally want to look for bulbs that are made for "Enclosed Fixtures" such as light fixtures that do things like light diffusion, otherwise they may not last nearly as long.
I think there's a whole other discussion around smart lights.
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Yes and...
I'm convinced most pets see the flickering that humans can't see, but those of us who have sensory issues may also perceive them. The solution is to get a bulb with a higher frequency rate, but that's hard to get.
I've never used these but the NY Times recommends some: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-led-lightbulb/
In addition, LED bulbs tend to be made more cheaply than before, and you generally want to look for bulbs that are made for "Enclosed Fixtures" such as light fixtures that do things like light diffusion, otherwise they may not last nearly as long.
I think there's a whole other discussion around smart lights.
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Yes and...
I'm convinced most pets see the flickering that humans can't see, but those of us who have sensory issues may also perceive them. The solution is to get a bulb with a higher frequency rate, but that's hard to get.
I've never used these but the NY Times recommends some: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-led-lightbulb/
In addition, LED bulbs tend to be made more cheaply than before, and you generally want to look for bulbs that are made for "Enclosed Fixtures" such as light fixtures that do things like light diffusion, otherwise they may not last nearly as long.
I think there's a whole other discussion around smart lights.
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Yes and...
I'm convinced most pets see the flickering that humans can't see, but those of us who have sensory issues may also perceive them. The solution is to get a bulb with a higher frequency rate, but that's hard to get.
I've never used these but the NY Times recommends some: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-led-lightbulb/
In addition, LED bulbs tend to be made more cheaply than before, and you generally want to look for bulbs that are made for "Enclosed Fixtures" such as light fixtures that do things like light diffusion, otherwise they may not last nearly as long.
I think there's a whole other discussion around smart lights.
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I was an early adopter of #LED bulbs, and bought a lot of different brands (not that there were many brands at the time).
I'm coming to the end of my supply of Switch bulbs (a brand that doesn't exist anymore).
You may notice that we do better in terms of watts per lumen now.
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I was an early adopter of #LED bulbs, and bought a lot of different brands (not that there were many brands at the time).
I'm coming to the end of my supply of Switch bulbs (a brand that doesn't exist anymore).
You may notice that we do better in terms of watts per lumen now.
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I was an early adopter of #LED bulbs, and bought a lot of different brands (not that there were many brands at the time).
I'm coming to the end of my supply of Switch bulbs (a brand that doesn't exist anymore).
You may notice that we do better in terms of watts per lumen now.
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I was an early adopter of #LED bulbs, and bought a lot of different brands (not that there were many brands at the time).
I'm coming to the end of my supply of Switch bulbs (a brand that doesn't exist anymore).
You may notice that we do better in terms of watts per lumen now.
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I was an early adopter of #LED bulbs, and bought a lot of different brands (not that there were many brands at the time).
I'm coming to the end of my supply of Switch bulbs (a brand that doesn't exist anymore).
You may notice that we do better in terms of watts per lumen now.
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LED Lights - A Brighter and Smarter Choice
Energy Efficiency LED lights are highly energy-efficient compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. They consume up to 80% less electricity, which means significant savings on your energy bills. Switching to LED bulbs, you can contribute to a greener environment while enjoying long-lasting illumination.#LEDLights #EnergyEfficiency #LongLasting #CostSavings #EcoFriendly #VersatileLighting #SafeLighting #EnhancedAmbiance #LEDStrip #LEDBulbs #LEDLamp
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Finally #FiguredOut why the remotes for the #GarageDoorOpener stopped working. Don't put #LEDBulbs into the opener, they must have been interfering with the signals from the #transmitters #NowIknow
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Finally #FiguredOut why the remotes for the #GarageDoorOpener stopped working. Don't put #LEDBulbs into the opener, they must have been interfering with the signals from the #transmitters #NowIknow
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Big Clive Hacks LED Bulbs with OpenSCAD - After accidentally crushing the plastic envelope on a cheap LED light bulb, [bigcl... - https://hackaday.com/2021/04/08/big-clive-hacks-led-bulbs-with-openscad/ #ledfixture #homehacks #bulbshade #ledhacks #ledbulbs #lamps #bulb
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Have LED Bulbs Reached Their Final (and Cheapest) Form? - [electronupdate] has done a lot of LED light bulb teardowns over the years, witnessing a drive towar... more: https://hackaday.com/2020/02/16/have-led-bulbs-reached-their-final-and-cheapest-form/ #decapping #ledhacks #teardown #ledbulbs #cost #led