Sparktrician said:I'm wondering if anyone has tried the LED lighting from Big Arse Lights. My son tells me that there are several where he works and although not inexpensive, they give tremendous light throughout the manufacturing facility. The company that makes these lights also makes Big Arse Fans. Again, they sure ain't cheap, but move a large quantity of air.
grbmds said:What I would really like, though, is an LED light which is "warmer". I find the cool light from fluorescents and even these bright white LED's to be less "inviting" in the shop. It would be nice to be able to strategically place some of the warmer lights throughout the shop just change the environment, making it a little more comfortable visually.
Cheese said:Now to rant...One thing that has always irritated me is that almost all LED lighting is said to deliver between 50,000-70,000 hours of useable light output. At 8 hours/day that translates to 17-24 years. Yet, almost all manufacturers only warrant the LEDs for 1-3 years. Where's the disconnect?
wow said:grbmds said:What I would really like, though, is an LED light which is "warmer". I find the cool light from fluorescents and even these bright white LED's to be less "inviting" in the shop. It would be nice to be able to strategically place some of the warmer lights throughout the shop just change the environment, making it a little more comfortable visually.
It's funny that you should say that.
I am leaning exactly the opposite way, trying to replace all my 'warm white' fixtures with 5000K ones. I really dislike the yellow coloration of the warm whites, as they make things seem 'dingy' to me.
So far, though, most everything I've found readily is 4200K warm white. Either they're easier/cheaper to make, or more people agree with your preference...
Timtool said:Cheese said:Now to rant...One thing that has always irritated me is that almost all LED lighting is said to deliver between 50,000-70,000 hours of useable light output. At 8 hours/day that translates to 17-24 years. Yet, almost all manufacturers only warrant the LEDs for 1-3 years. Where's the disconnect?
Ive read that the mentioned working hours on any LED lighting is quite misleading, they can run that long un-interrupted but what kills the life span is switching them on and off. They can only support a limited number of on/off switches which in some situations can limit the life span to just a few years max. It's mostly interesting for workspaces where you turn them on in the morning and off in the evening.
Peter Halle said:When you start talking about light fixtures in this price range expectations that they are going to last virtually forever are pretty too much to be true. These are disposable fixtures.
Timtool said:Cheese said:Now to rant...One thing that has always irritated me is that almost all LED lighting is said to deliver between 50,000-70,000 hours of useable light output. At 8 hours/day that translates to 17-24 years. Yet, almost all manufacturers only warrant the LEDs for 1-3 years. Where's the disconnect?
Ive read that the mentioned working hours on any LED lighting is quite misleading, they can run that long un-interrupted but what kills the life span is switching them on and off. They can only support a limited number of on/off switches which in some situations can limit the life span to just a few years max. It's mostly interesting for workspaces where you turn them on in the morning and off in the evening.
WastedP said:I've worked with the Big Fans, they do the job well and they save money. What do the Big Lights offer in cost savings?