> indoor overhead light bulbs and/or fluorescent lights with LEDs. I'm
> curious how you like them and how many LEDs are needed to make the
> room seem as well lit as it was with the incandescent or fluorescent
> bulbs/tubes.
> Ron Engelsman
Just replaced all fluorescent (11 ThinLites) in our 02 Windsor with
LEDs. The 18" fixtures now have 2 strips of 18 LEDs each and the 12"
fixtures have 2 strips of 12 LEDs each. Result is significantly brighter
and more pleasant light. Cost was $402. Not something that everyone
would necessarily want to do, cost wise. My motivation was the fact that
4 of our fixtures were in need of repair (ballast), the cost of which
would have been about 1/3 the cost of conversion. On top of that is the
cost of tubes at about $5 each done every 2-3 years and any possible
future failures. We used our fluorescents a lot. Time to convert is
about 15 minutes per fixture. Bottom line: glad we did it.
Bob Clerc
@ Norco, CA
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