Jay Honeck wrote in
oups.com:
You should really look at the new compact fluorescents.
I replaced all the hallway lights on the first floor of one of our
buildings with compact fluroescent, as an experiment.
Yes, they burn out far less often, and put out far less heat. They're
probably more efficient, too -- but, damn, it makes the hallway look
like something out of "The Matrix". In fact, that's what our staff
calls that hallway now. (I'll show it to you when you're here next
month.)
Until they get rid of that weird flickery greenish/yellowish coloring,
I don't want to switch any more.
LEDs would sure be nice, but none of the light bulb companies
apparently want to put their "bread & butter" at risk.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"
Have you looked at
http://www.ledlight.com/?
As for the CFL lights, there is a "daylight" version which looks very much
like sunlight. I tried them and like them, but they do take some getting
used to. Like everyone else, I was used to the warm yellow from
incadescents and switching to the "daylight" fluourescent is a very
noticeable change. I got these "daylight" CFLs at Home Depot Expo. I've
even switched my 4' fluourescent tubes over to the "daylight" version.
--
Marty Shapiro
Silicon Rallye Inc.
(remove SPAMNOT to email me)