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On Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 2:40:56 PM UTC-5, Molly Brown wrote:
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http://aol.nextag.com/100%20WATT%20%...toDotJsp&flv=1

This was a quick search,100 watt equivalent use under 20 watts of power..

i have saved big bucks on electric here, have converted near all lights to led
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http://aol.nextag.com/100%20WATT%20%...brandzB1z0--se
arch-html;jsessionid=E47154C8653140C318767F93574583CA?n xtg=15e0a500519-DFDED47
900FC01CF&utm_campaign=refTracker&utm_source=http% 3A%2F%2Fsearch.aol.com%2Faol
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Bob-

Thanks for the link. I know they are out there! The trouble is that
they cost a lot to try, only to find out they ruin radio reception.

I think I will try the CREE and Phillips bulbs. Some of theirs have
been the best for 60 Watt equivalent.

Walmart has their own LED bulbs that are sometimes cheaper than
name-brands. Their 60 Watt equivalent (Non Dimmable) seems OK, but
their 100 Watt equivalent does not.

Fred
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On Monday, August 10, 2015 at 6:15:47 PM UTC-4, Fred McKenzie wrote:
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bob haller wrote:

http://aol.nextag.com/100%20WATT%20%...brandzB1z0--se
arch-html;jsessionid=E47154C8653140C318767F93574583CA?n xtg=15e0a500519-DFDED47
900FC01CF&utm_campaign=refTracker&utm_source=http% 3A%2F%2Fsearch.aol.com%2Faol
%2Fsearch&utm_medium=gotoDotJsp&flv=1


Bob-

Thanks for the link. I know they are out there! The trouble is that
they cost a lot to try, only to find out they ruin radio reception.

I think I will try the CREE and Phillips bulbs. Some of theirs have
been the best for 60 Watt equivalent.

Walmart has their own LED bulbs that are sometimes cheaper than
name-brands. Their 60 Watt equivalent (Non Dimmable) seems OK, but
their 100 Watt equivalent does not.

Fred


if it messes with radio reception just return it within a few days, stores expect a percentage of returns.

years ago i bought a wireless motion light controller only to find out it interfered with my favorite radio show bruce williams. i was very disappointed, the controller worked very well, but wiped out 1410 kqv completely
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