They may be the greatest thing since sliced bread,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrodeless_lamp BUT: Any add that
makes the claim " WHATEVER technology has been heralded as one of the
best-kept secrets in whatever FIELD makes me wonder as I can probably
find that statement in about a quarter of the adds on the Internet.
According to Wikipedia (above link) It was only a few years ago that
they became useful for general lighting. They are very efficient, but
many are of a plasma type. Also a number of the exciting frequencies
appear to be problematic and RFI is listed in the disadvantages. As the
induction type tend to be large, most home lighting would probably be of
the plasma type.
When it comes to Lumens, look at fluorescent tubes. I have 11 8'
fixtures in the shop. I'll have to check as part is full spectrum and
part is the warmer color. There are 60 and 75 Watt tubes. I get between
3,000 and 4,000 Lumen with 35W of power according to the labels.
There are 11 8' fixtures with two of those tubes in each one. I'd like
to replace them with LEDs which would cut the power consumption
considerably. 22 100 W equivalent LEDs "Might" do the trick at close
to $500 just for the lights and I'd need to hire it done. I'd need to
live to be a hundred to save that much.
These are T12 and the T8 is regarded as a replacement for the T12.
Unfortunately "they" tell me they are not interchangeable. If I can no
longer get T12s it means replacing all fixtures. The T12s last about a
year and a half, or considerably less than the 5000 hours stamped on the
box. I purchase a couple cases and change them all at once. Yes I could
get a "little" more use out of them, but I'd be changing tubes every few
days for a month or so. Their life times are quite consistent. two
cases at less than $50 and about $50 in labor to change them all at one
time.
Standards: Lumens/watt seem to be going down. I just did some
finishing of so called, high quality Birch plywood. The surface, finish
laminate is so thin you don't dare try to sand out a scratch. Forger
dents, just let the finish even them out. Compare that to the plywood
of 30, or 50 years ago. 50 years ago, that surface laminate on 3/4"
plywood might have been close to 1/8th inch. How much cure, or drying
does lumber get from cutting to the sale at the lumberyard? I've had 2
X 4s twist up looking like an airplane propeller in just a week or two.
<:-))
73
Roger (K8RI)
On 9/12/2015 9:03 PM, Ron Watson wrote:
Supposedly 60 watt equivalent. 800 lumens at 14.5 watt energy used.
See spec sheet at
http://finallybulbs.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Spec-sheet-60W-Aline.pdf
Ronald E Watson
surveyor.ron@gmail.com
ronald_watson@bellsouth.net
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