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But the light output goes down with at least as strong a function, I
believe. So although you can greatly extend the life of a bulb by reducing the voltage, you also greatly reduce the light output. And without nearly as much of a reduction of the input power. So you end up with a dim, very inefficient bulb. That might be ok for some applications (say, if it's at the top of a tower where it's a really major pain to change) but not others (like all the bulbs in your house, unless you love to pay that electric bill). Roy Lewallen, W7EL Robert Casey wrote: Well, the life of a bulb is roughly (rated voltage/operating voltage)^6 so (12/5)^6= 191 * 15 hours = 2865 hours. I'd call these 5V bulbs myself.... |
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