I'm sort of a light freak .. always go a bit overboard with my lighting design/layout. I like the layered light "look". Previously, with incandescent, everything had a dimmer .. even the timed stuff.
When the CFL's started to get better and came w/ frosted covers we changed out most of the outdoor fixtures w/ lower Lumen output CFL's and just had more of them on ...more of the time. I have two weekend places -- both in very dark locations. So we have a lot of lights. One of my places is an old stone farm house and we have a light in just about every room that runs 24/7. None of these are dimmable bulbs.
So to my point. A few years ago we started to change out the CFL to LED ... The 60w = LED's are about 8w ... so even with 10-15 running it's not much to worry about. What I'm finding .... the LED bulbs are not lasting any longer vs the CFL's and the CFL's never made it even close 20k hours.
I replaced all the exterior bulbs at my beach house before the summer last year -- all have timers and run all night. Some are floods hidden in soffits others are in various wall and ground fixtures (all 110v) . So last weekend one of the soffit LED's was out. When I replaced it with an extra I had (same bulb) -- it was so much brighter .. I was shocked. So, I tried one of the wall lights with a typical A19 LED bulb (I had extra) ... same thing ... all the others are noticeable with a lower light output.
So ........other than the cost of running the bulb they are not giving me much. I can't have different output with a string of 8 wall lights -- all the bulbs have to match ........ never an issue with the 60w incandescent.
Back when we did the CFL's -- we switched back to incandescent on some with the dimmed wall lights .. because the CFL did not last as long as the dimmed incandescent. I would need a spreadsheet to figure out what -- if any I have saved over the years switching out all these bulbs. Some exterior fixtures are a pain to switch the bulbs -- lots of time.
When the CFL's started to get better and came w/ frosted covers we changed out most of the outdoor fixtures w/ lower Lumen output CFL's and just had more of them on ...more of the time. I have two weekend places -- both in very dark locations. So we have a lot of lights. One of my places is an old stone farm house and we have a light in just about every room that runs 24/7. None of these are dimmable bulbs.
So to my point. A few years ago we started to change out the CFL to LED ... The 60w = LED's are about 8w ... so even with 10-15 running it's not much to worry about. What I'm finding .... the LED bulbs are not lasting any longer vs the CFL's and the CFL's never made it even close 20k hours.
I replaced all the exterior bulbs at my beach house before the summer last year -- all have timers and run all night. Some are floods hidden in soffits others are in various wall and ground fixtures (all 110v) . So last weekend one of the soffit LED's was out. When I replaced it with an extra I had (same bulb) -- it was so much brighter .. I was shocked. So, I tried one of the wall lights with a typical A19 LED bulb (I had extra) ... same thing ... all the others are noticeable with a lower light output.
So ........other than the cost of running the bulb they are not giving me much. I can't have different output with a string of 8 wall lights -- all the bulbs have to match ........ never an issue with the 60w incandescent.
Back when we did the CFL's -- we switched back to incandescent on some with the dimmed wall lights .. because the CFL did not last as long as the dimmed incandescent. I would need a spreadsheet to figure out what -- if any I have saved over the years switching out all these bulbs. Some exterior fixtures are a pain to switch the bulbs -- lots of time.
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