I made the switch a couple of years ago. The light output is definitely
good, but not longevity. I had two LED fixtures die at just over a year,
and because the bulb wasn't replaceable, had to replace both fixtures.
Fortunately, I kept the receipt and Home Depot replaced them under warranty.
If I had it to do over, I'd probably go with fixtures that take normal
incandescent bulbs but use LED flood bulbs in them to make them serviceable.
-Larry
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 6:01 PM, John Niolon <jniolon@att.net> wrote:
> I've just changed out 5 of 8 bulbs in my corner lights on the house and
> shop... they are typical 500 watt
> halogen stick light fixtures... they have a pretty long life as they are
> not
> dusk to dawn and we only use then for company arrivals and work in front of
> the shop...
>
> the problem is that the fixtures are metal and the lense covers are plastic
> that is old (20 years) and brittle and I now have 3 of the eight with
> cracked
> or missing lense covers... I've had to Rube Goldberg some lense cover
> retainers...
>
> so I'm thinking of replacing and considering LED.... I know the cost
> difference but I like the low wattage and long life expect... my
> question
> is the light output how do they compare watt for watt as far as flood
> light
> illumination !!! are they as bright ?? fill me in led gurus
>
> thanks
> john
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