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To: Neeka who wrote (2693)2/1/2020 9:18:18 PM
From: longz2 Recommendations

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SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)

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LED Light Bulbs: Comparison Charts

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To: Neeka who wrote (2693)2/1/2020 9:21:28 PM
From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2782
 
I have A15 LED lights because the incandescent ones always burn out, extremely hard to change, like the GU-10's are.. LED has made life less difficult. You pay a bit more, but less money in the long haul.



To: Neeka who wrote (2693)2/1/2020 9:32:01 PM
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How to Change a Lightbulb in a Recessed Light

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To: Neeka who wrote (2693)2/1/2020 9:34:49 PM
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How to Change Light Bulb without a Ladder

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To: Neeka who wrote (2693)2/9/2020 1:03:54 AM
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I love LED bulbs - they run so much cooler than incandescent and CFL and the daylight ones seem so much brighter.

One place I found they don't work (besides places that the links talk about)-

I have several ceiling fan/lights that use a remote.

When LED lights are used, possibly because their current draw is so much less,
the remote to turn the light on/off does not work (the light is always on).

With incandescent it works fine.

Another consideration is a room with a switched outlet - then you can get an LED light stick and all you need to put in a light is a screwdriver. The sticks are usually linkable so you can line a wall with them.

For example:

(it comes with cord with on/off switch and hardware for linking each unit)

amazon.com