Incandescent light bulbs are officially banned in the U.S.::America’s ban on incandescent light bulbs, 16 years in the making, is finally a reality. Well, mostly.

  • @[email protected]
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    2710 months ago

    Tell that to the bar I was at last night in Palermo. They had a string of festoon lights going down the laneway and every one of them was incandescent. I noticed the same in Taormina. In fact, Italy seems pretty far behind the rest of the EU when it comes to environmental concerns…but that’s for another thread.

    • @[email protected]
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      4010 months ago

      Are you sure they were incandescent bulbs and not just LED bulbs copying the incandescent style? They make a lot of decorative LED bulbs now with straight sections of LEDs to imitate the glowing wire of an incandescent.

        • Rob T Firefly
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          1610 months ago

          Having grown up in the era of incandescent bulbs I remember the fancy white bulbs made with frosted glass being more expensive than the totally transparent ones you could see the glowing filament inside, because the filament was irritating to look at and the frosted ones smoothed out the light for you.

          I’m very amused that we’re now jumping through hoops to make skinny LEDs that can fake the look of the old filaments nobody wanted to look at back then, and those are now the fancy expensive ones.

        • @[email protected]
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          1110 months ago

          This is one example of the LED bulbs I was describing, but there’s plenty of different styles of these being made

      • @[email protected]
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        310 months ago

        Definitely. I’m an electrician, so my eyes are usually drawn to these type of things. Light fittings, outlets, switches, etc.

    • @thisNotMyName
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      3010 months ago

      They are not sold anymore, but whatever is left and working can still be used. Many people also bought a ton of incandescents before the selling stopped (tHe lIgHt is sO mUcH bEtTeR!!!)

        • @[email protected]
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          1310 months ago

          It can be. Cheap LED lights with low quality AC rectifiers are awful. If those are your point of comparison then yes, incandescent light is better (more steady).

          Of course that difference goes away if you just get a better LED light.

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            • @[email protected]
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              010 months ago

              Even the “cheap” LED bulbs are still many times more expensive than incandescent, and incandescent will give much better light than poor quality LED.

              • @Salad_Fries
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                110 months ago

                The LED bulbs have a higher up front cost, but ive not come across a single instance where an incandescent was cheaper when factoring electricity costs.

          • @[email protected]
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            210 months ago

            Some also have terrible CRI. Nothing like giving everything a subtle green or purple tint.

          • @[email protected]
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            110 months ago

            yeah, i was referring to current tech. First LED or those mercury vapor bulbs were basically useless.

            • @[email protected]
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              210 months ago

              You can definitely get “current” LED bulbs with bad hardware inside still today. See: Everything made by NOMA.

        • @NewNewAccount
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          110 months ago

          It generally is though. The look of incandescent and halogen is only rivaled by high end LEDs.

          • @[email protected]
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            210 months ago

            nah. in my experience, even cheaper LED bulbs from discounters can nicely replace old bulbs.

            It’s true that what “el-cheapo product” once was done by simply reducing lifetime is currently done with looks.

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      • @[email protected]
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        1810 months ago

        I’m sitting inside a house where, presently, all lights turned on at the same time will require 30w. Before we went through all the lights, a single lightbulb would use 45w.

        Just by replacing the old light bulbs, we reduced energy consumption and the number of lights required to light a room.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 months ago

      I think to update the string of lights you’d need to change transformer. Household bulbs have a driver in the bulb that converts the 230V to the ~12V the bulb uses. But for that string of lights, they’d need to get an electrician (or someone who knows what they’re doing)

      • @Khanzarate
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        110 months ago

        While you may need to replace the whole strand, and can’t just swap in individual bulbs, the strand itself has the resistors needed to let the LEDs function, instead of the individual bulbs.

    • @Aux
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      110 months ago

      Specialty lights are still being sold. Plenty of British pubs have special incandescent lights. They are usually quite dim.