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Hi, all
Thinking about changing inside lights over from bulbs to leds.Is it worthwhile and is it to costley.
Rod
Hi, all
Thinking about changing inside lights over from bulbs to leds.Is it worthwhile and is it to costley.
Rod
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Hi, all
Thinking about changing inside lights over from bulbs to leds.Is it worthwhile and is it to costley.
Rod
How Safe are LED Bulbs
Might sound a daft question but I was sat down looking at the forums and about to go outside and brave the cold for 5 minutes and an article caught my eye and while I was reading it the light over the table ( new LED's I bought at Lincoln show in Sept ) flickered then clouds of acrid black smoke filled the 5'er then I quickly turned the light off and opened the window stripped the bulb out. Fortunately this was all over in a few second but if I had gone out for 5 minutes it could have been a major disaster.
Ordinary bulbs blow and go out - has any one else had an LED do this ??
All the others I bought are OK
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Just before Xmas I posted this having had a bit of a fright with one of ours - I posted this on three or 4 forums to see if others had similar experiences and only had a few replies - I do think LED,s have a distinct advantage but for obvious reasons I am now a shade wary of them and make sure that all lights are out before we go outside even for a few minutes - the other 5 that we bought at the same time are all perfect -- at the moment
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WOW, that is some price for LED's. I know they are British but the equivalant from Ebay that I have are £1.48 and £2.99 respectively, and that included postage. You just need confidence to shop abroad, and I have for many years with not one problem. The saving far outweighs the convenience of seeing what you buy. After all, who supplies the British company? China! Virtually nothing electrical is made in Britain anymore.
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Yes, you are right enough there. The lowest of the low has to be Volvo - Chienese owned!!i thought that it should be virtually nothing is made in britain anymore.