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On Jun 11, 1:37*am, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: "Bill Baka" wrote in message ... On 06/10/2010 08:44 AM, wrote: Them bulbs, them bulbs, them dryyy bulbs, doooooo the work of the Lawd,,,, And there was Light. What will Ford Motor Company (Ford has a better Idea, CLICK!) do if Incandescent Light Bulbs are outlawed in America? cuhulin I think they are already on the government's hit list. Sodium vapor lights? Turn on and wait for ignition??? LED's will probably be packed into a headlight assembly. I have a 5 year old Cat Eye LED bicycle light that is fair to middling in the light output category. Newer LED's are brighter but require some serious heat sinking, something that is do'able in a car for mass production. I think they would be more reliable too since I have had one filament break while the lights were on and I hit a big bump. The filaments are fairly robust when cold, but very weak when heated to make light. All 4 now, Bill Baka Our PX has some fancy Samsung LED floods in the parking lot. 75% cheaper to run than the metal halide lamps they replace, and even a bit more light.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So long as they're aimed downward and don't illuminate the night sky with wasted energy, I am all for them! ;-) Metal Halide lamps, especially unshielded, are the pits. Brilliant, sky-obscuring, and hard to overcome with normal amateur filter equipment. Bruce the Amateur Astronomer |
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