they are perfect bulb i have fitted them through out my home
although i used 240v downlights
they wont burn out what so ever
they infact are likely to out live you
they arnt poisonous what so ever
they only 3 materials are metal , epoxy and semiconductor material
and also they dont emit UV or electromagnetic waves which means here in britain people cant find an excuse not to buy them as they have caused resistance buying the cfl’s
Pardon me its lumens or candle power not power and they are verry expensive… ok ok ckecking your ebay site. No lumens or candle power rating .40 watt bulb=490 lumens. I use a lot of 60 watt =850lumens-candle power. NO CFl or LED replacement can match . But i will continue looking and YOU have the best price thanks
A 60W standard bulb has an output of 750 Lumen. A 11W CFL has an output of 725 Lumen. You can buy those almost everywhere. Currently I have two 8W LED lightbulbs which can be dimmed and have each an output between a 40W and 60W standard bulb.
@chinadepot thank u for ur reply.. me going for philips bulb getting 11 for my home i have just install 3kv of solar power system in my home its working great… and i think this bulb will help me a lot in power..
by the way i am from india,,, and the brand u show me we dont have here… the best brand i saw was Philips and thx for sharing it
Hi,
These bulbs are very low power and are not prone to burning or exploding. We have no record of this happening. They also last 50,000 hours.
Thanks for the comment.
Walt
November 20th, 2008 at 8:38 pm
I like it, but i can’t see anything in my house with a 40 watt light. I need an equivlent 100 watt light.
December 29th, 2008 at 8:28 am
LED are still too expensive on initial cost.
April 15th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
But, do they burn out? Are they poionous (HG, phosphorous)? Do they emit harmful electromagnetic waves and/or UV?
April 15th, 2009 at 5:38 pm
3×40W=120W..
May 9th, 2009 at 9:23 pm
they are perfect bulb i have fitted them through out my home
although i used 240v downlights
they wont burn out what so ever
they infact are likely to out live you
they arnt poisonous what so ever
they only 3 materials are metal , epoxy and semiconductor material
and also they dont emit UV or electromagnetic waves which means here in britain people cant find an excuse not to buy them as they have caused resistance buying the cfl’s
May 10th, 2009 at 1:31 pm
Thank you for your comment.
Walt Barrett
September 8th, 2009 at 3:49 am
Pardon me its lumens or candle power not power and they are verry expensive… ok ok ckecking your ebay site. No lumens or candle power rating .40 watt bulb=490 lumens. I use a lot of 60 watt =850lumens-candle power. NO CFl or LED replacement can match . But i will continue looking and YOU have the best price thanks
October 3rd, 2009 at 8:59 pm
A 60W standard bulb has an output of 750 Lumen. A 11W CFL has an output of 725 Lumen. You can buy those almost everywhere. Currently I have two 8W LED lightbulbs which can be dimmed and have each an output between a 40W and 60W standard bulb.
October 23rd, 2009 at 3:55 pm
you use 100 watt lights in your house? I’d need sunglasses to visit you you. 60watt. is plenty for us. or 15watt CFL.
December 26th, 2009 at 12:34 am
but does it get bright as normal bulb?
December 26th, 2009 at 11:07 am
No it is not as bright, but it is bright enough, and saves you over 90% on power consumption.
Thanks for asking,
Walt
December 26th, 2009 at 4:06 pm
@chinadepot thank u for ur reply.. me going for philips bulb getting 11 for my home i have just install 3kv of solar power system in my home its working great… and i think this bulb will help me a lot in power..
by the way i am from india,,, and the brand u show me we dont have here… the best brand i saw was Philips and thx for sharing it
December 26th, 2009 at 8:16 pm
You are very welcome. I have an office in Gujarat
Walt
December 27th, 2009 at 1:36 pm
@chinadepot Oh thats nice i am from mumbai so what kind of office u have there?
January 14th, 2010 at 4:00 am
nice…do u think these can explode though?
January 14th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
Hi,
These bulbs are very low power and are not prone to burning or exploding. We have no record of this happening. They also last 50,000 hours.
Thanks for the comment.
Walt