• @SchmidtGenetics
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    It’s like people are ignoring the person who asked why this didn’t transfer to LEDs. Yeah I know what the light was designed for, I literally said it, and then explained why it doesn’t work for LEDs. It was mainly a design to not trap the heat in, if they could do downward facing halogens… this light probably wouldn’t ever exist.

    Sure, yeah a led bulb works in it, but you would need a powerful one negating the benefit and it’s also not designed for it. But of course someone will try and make a dime off of it, and some people will eat it up. Or they just think the thing looks nice, even though it’s useless.

    • @NewNewAccount
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      127 months ago

      It’s not like LEDs are noticeably dimmer compared to their tungsten/halogen counterparts. Theres no reason they wouldn’t work in this lamp and many lamps still have a very similar design.

      • @SchmidtGenetics
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        Inverse square law. A brighter light will shine more light further away. These work since it’s such a bright point source. You would need powerful LEDs like COBs (which have the same flaws as halogen) to achieve the same effect.

        Or more less powerful ones.

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          Or… just hear me out. Less brightness is perfectly suitable.

          Sure for “reading or crafting” you may want more direct light. But for like existing in a room? You don’t need 3000 lumens of 6000k highly directional light. One or two soft spread out sources is plenty for existing in a living room.

          • @SchmidtGenetics
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            7 months ago

            So is the ceiling light that should already be installed in the room.

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              Downward facing ceiling lights don’t diffuse as well as an upward facing light bouncing off the ceiling.

              If you get an Edison style LED those are generally OK in downward facing lights. But LED bulbs in general suck ass at diffusing without having something to bounce off of. An upward facing bulb on a popcorn ceiling is the perfect combo for nice diffused light in a room. There’s a reason why funky ass light fixtures and traditional light fixtures aren’t as popular.

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      77 months ago

      Wait, no.

      The place you’re wrong is where you’re acting like these lamps aren’t still used.

      You can buy them at ilea for like 10 bucks.

      I have 3 of this style and have incandescent style led bulbs in them. They work fantastic.

      The directional panel leds you’ll see in modern LED fixtures are not a good fit for these, but others are.

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        7 months ago

        Essential oils are a thing, people will buy anything, it doesn’t mean it’s practicable or there’s not far better options.

        Sounds more like justification, the originals were meant to use one on a room, you say you have 3? Maybe get a single better light next time?

        • @[email protected]
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          67 months ago

          I own a house, I have multiple rooms.

          If you choose to stop and have a more open mindset you’ll see you’re actually being downvoted for quite good reason.

          Now I realize it’s because you’re being argumentative and refusing to try to see perspective you don’t understand.

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            Oh no, a bunch of people disagree with me… and I’m being downvoted… oh well… why do you think any of that matters?

            These lights are a terrible design, and they are not a good design for LED, even though you absolutely can still use them. Other people would rather better spend the money on better lighting. Why is this so hard to believe?

            Why do I need to change my opinion? Not every discussion is about making the other side agree with you, I’m providing discourse so we can all learn something, but if your intention here is to make me see your side… nah.

            Its funny you say I’m refusing to accept others perspective, and yet in previous comments I address their uses and downsides. So no…? I’m more defending my valid opinions against a bunch of people just shouting there’s. How are you any different than me currently? I’m an ass for defending myself…? Okay.

            • @[email protected]
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              87 months ago

              Why is this so hard to believe?

              Because we own lamps and have experience that extends beyond your narrow mindset.

              Take care dude, I don’t care in the slightest about your opinion anymore.

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                Because we own lamps and have experience that extends beyond your narrow mindset.

                And people argue for essential oils as well. They are absolutely allowed that opinion. That doesn’t mean there isn’t better and other options and we’ve already discussed.

                Never cared about yours to begin with as well, so… what’s your point here?

                But it’s good to know I’m an ass for explaining and defending my opinion!

                • @Blue_Morpho
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                  I understand it’s objectively less efficient. But living space preferences aren’t only about objective efficiency.