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Post #148977682 added 08-09-2021 8:35 AM by newcliche in Deal Talk
D'oh! Thanks for the correction!!!
Post #148955491 added 08-07-2021 4:56 PM by megazone23 in Deal Talk
Is A12 a typo? You mean A21 as in the title? A21 refers to the bulb size and shape, it's longer than the usual A19 so might not fit some light fixture. E26 is the socket base, the most common...
Post #148953013 added 08-07-2021 1:09 PM by PediDocTraveller in Deal Talk
Not at all. Why even make this post? Its very hard to avoid China, but is definitely doable. Will look into more Cree Smart bulbs and see what I can find.
Post #148950178 added 08-07-2021 9:50 AM by Genetics143 in Deal Talk
1600 lumens is extremely bright for a single bulb. 100W bulbs used roughly 25–40% more energy because it was necessary to produce that many photons from the resistance in the filament. They also...
Post #148949998 added 08-07-2021 9:38 AM by RayJ7477 in Deal Talk
Appears dead...shows $19.99 ea for me.
Post #148949839 added 08-07-2021 9:26 AM by elgringoguapo in Deal Talk
Especially outside. The cooler the light, the more bugs are attracted to it. 2700k is going to attract far less insects than 6000k. When it comes it indoors, I love my cool 5000k lights. But outside...
Post #148949743 added 08-07-2021 9:17 AM by SlickDit in Deal Talk
in their defense, a lot of big bulb manufacturers were, for a long time, keeping their supply chain in-house. Cree LEDs were manufactured in the USA, and Philips and Osram kept their stuff in-house...
Post #148949656 added 08-07-2021 9:10 AM by goblingobling in Deal Talk
Limit 3 person usually $20. Very bright but only bright yellow color. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BNM55KD/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Post #148949563 added 08-07-2021 9:04 AM by Toe in Deal Talk
Anyone else think it's kinda funny that a simple 100W-equivalent is considered 'high lumen'?
Post #148949521 added 08-07-2021 9:01 AM by mrkmrk69 in Deal Talk
It was a typo. He/she simply meant that Hue was coming out with its first high brightness full color bulb.
Post #148949467 added 08-07-2021 8:59 AM by raj_ny03 in Deal Talk
What am I missing? Cool white/sunlight is 5500k. Does this bulb not support that?
Post #148949455 added 08-07-2021 8:58 AM by newcliche in Deal Talk
EDIT: A12 and E26 are ******NOT******* the same I got this wrong, thanks to @megazone23 for correcting me
Post #148949434 added 08-07-2021 8:56 AM by Lukkie in Deal Talk
Sorry I am new to smart home but getting in to it… what is the difference e between these and a12?
Post #148949290 added 08-07-2021 8:46 AM by Genetics143 in Deal Talk
No, that’s not 3000. You’re thinking 3500 or 4000.
Post #148949263 added 08-07-2021 8:45 AM by Genetics143 in Deal Talk
2700K is too warm. That’s why I said 3000K is optimal. 4000+ is far too cool and white. That’s not to say 2700K is terrible, it’s better than the higher temperatures, but it’s not optimal....
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