T8 Lights loosing their brightness?

   / T8 Lights loosing their brightness? #51  
It's not just longevity, it's Lumens per Watt.

But if you don't care, it don't matter.

I am just saying, I am not inclined to replace functioning lights. The lumens were impressive. Since I am not spending other peoples money, I am not going to take down good lights.

I also have spare lamps.

I bought some 110 HO when they banned or talked about it. Lot brighter than ones that don't kill baby penguins.

I have been wanting to add some light to my basement wood shop. Will try out LED if price is good. Not on enough to pay to reduce cost to run.

As I said, I am using them in places in my house that are on a great deal. I did the math.
 
   / T8 Lights loosing their brightness? #53  
One thing I didn't realize, if are supplying them with 120, they will get hot, and you should not putting something to big in.

Remember those CFLs? They were the future, and you were a flat earther for not using floursecent.
 
   / T8 Lights loosing their brightness? #54  
That was a most unfortunate step toward LED. All that mercury in the landfill. And a pretty lousy technology. I still have some of those round hoop tubes that screwed into a standard base.
 
   / T8 Lights loosing their brightness? #55  
Remember those CFLs? They were the future, and you were a flat earther for not using floursecent.

Not a fan of CFL Edison Base except for one application.

The main Hospital Lobby has about a dozen table lamps scattered around...

Each week I would find missing light bulbs and often the small stem that turned the lights on and off would be gone too.

Having a socket exposed without a lamp is a hazard.

Had a box of CFL laying around so I replaced these incandescent with CFL...

It has been a couple of years and NOT A SINGLE CFL has been stolen, taken or otherwise been tampered with...

They actually work well under the lamp shade and are typically on about 12 hours a day...
 
   / T8 Lights loosing their brightness? #56  
Not a fan of CFL Edison Base except for one application.

The main Hospital Lobby has about a dozen table lamps scattered around...

Each week I would find missing light bulbs and often the small stem that turned the lights on and off would be gone too.

Having a socket exposed without a lamp is a hazard.

Had a box of CFL laying around so I replaced these incandescent with CFL...

It has been a couple of years and NOT A SINGLE CFL has been stolen, taken or otherwise been tampered with...

They actually work well under the lamp shade and are typically on about 12 hours a day...


We've noticed that LED bulbs we put in table lamps in public areas disappear and CFL's get put in their place! :laughing:
 
   / T8 Lights loosing their brightness? #57  
I am just saying, I am not inclined to replace functioning lights. The lumens were impressive. Since I am not spending other peoples money, I am not going to take down good lights.

We only replaced functioning T8s in applications where they are, or could be, on all day. Low use ones were left to be replaced when they die. Better light and saving money in less than a year, it was a no-brainer for me.
 
   / T8 Lights loosing their brightness? #58  
I am just saying, I am not inclined to replace functioning lights. The lumens were impressive. Since I am not spending other peoples money, I am not going to take down good lights.

We only replaced functioning T8s in applications where they are, or could be, on all day. Low use ones were left to be replaced when they die. Better light and saving money in less than a year, it was a no-brainer for me.
 
   / T8 Lights loosing their brightness? #59  
We only replaced functioning T8s in applications where they are, or could be, on all day. Low use ones were left to be replaced when they die. Better light and saving money in less than a year, it was a no-brainer for me.

Did you do the math? I am curious, or a feeling? I have not. The HO wouldn't surprise me. I do like them they are brighter. I did it on spending money on incandescent vs LED that ran for hours a day.

You can argue at a business they are paying your wages no matter what you do that do. So unless you had something useful to do that day, labor cost is not a factor.



As for the people in working in areas where people are stealing bulbs, not sure I would want to work or live an area like that. We have copper theft, but it is not my co workers, or people dealing with.

You have to say, all the work, and sometimes weight, why don't they get a real job. They would have to pass a drug test, and be sober I guess is issue. Plus they like being their own boss.

I did work at mill in Indiana, where stuff got stole a lot.
 
   / T8 Lights loosing their brightness? #60  
Did you do the math? I am curious, or a feeling? I have not.

Not sure what math you're referring to. I did the math on energy saving, but did not check output with a light meter. It was a visual observation that the fixtures with 4 LEDs were roughly as bright as the one ones with 6 FLs.

And, yes, it did cost me labor to install them, which I did not account for. Yes, I had them do it only when there was no paying work, but I would have had them doing other similar if not installing LEDs. We try to keep our guys busy for at least 40 hours a week - that's what I hired them for and feel obligated to if at all possible. So I "pretended" it didn't cost me anything.
 

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