eamarquardt wrote:Keystone wrote:Because I can.
Kind of a smart ass'ed response to legitimate suggestion made with good intentions.
Good luck.
Cheers,
Gus
I am sorry that your feeling was hurt. You asked a question. I answered.
eamarquardt wrote:Keystone wrote:Because I can.
Kind of a smart ass'ed response to legitimate suggestion made with good intentions.
Good luck.
Cheers,
Gus
Keystone wrote:Starting to lean towards LED's. But do not like the prices.
bdosborn wrote:The only reason IMHO to use LEDs or fluorescent lights is for the energy savings when boondocking. Why bother with the added expense if your're on 120v shore power?
Bruce
RandyG wrote:What I have heard is the florescent bulbs don't hold up in extreme temps like if you were to leave your trailer out in the barn for the winter, the next time you wanted to camp you would need new bulbs. I don't have experience from this yet but it sounds plausible.
S. Heisley wrote:There may be another reason to use them, which may be why they cost more. They last a long time, a lot longer than incandescents and CFLs, as I guess they have yet to figure out how to shorten their life span. I have one that I leave on all the time. It doesn't use much electricity and will last for more than two years, burning continuously. I calculated the life span of the last one, before I put it in, to be about 2.25 years, burning continuously, and it came pretty close to that before it burned out. At least, for now, longevity is a plus.
Keystone wrote:Heat is another reason. Incandescent lights put out allot of heat. LEDs run much cooler than incandescent bulbs and significantly cooler than CFLs.
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