I just received, by mail, 2
Philips BR 30 flood bulbs which are LED “90 degree
Flood”, long life, 25,000 hours, energy saving
10.5 watts for 60 watts equivalent light. Warm White Light, 730 lumens, 2700 K. Information written on the box:
1.
offers superior
life, and low energy consumption
2.
supplies warm
white light
3.
provides a wide
beam for flood light applications
4.
emits virtually
NO HEAT and will NOT FADE COLORS
5.
discharges
virtually no UV/IR light in the beam
6.
contains no
mercury
7.
dimmable when
using leading and trailing edge dimmers, see website for compatible
dimmers www.phillips.com/ledtechguide
I purchased these for some old
track lights (which have frosted glass shades) to light a bookcase wall in one of my
home offices. I have had the track lights
for 25 years, starting with 60 watt bulbs, normal type, which put out minimal
light, generated heat, and had to be changed often. I replaced them a few years ago with
miniature incandescent flood bulbs, also 60 watt, that had a long neck to work
in the fixture. They did better, but
were normal type bulbs, and thus generated some heat, but burned longer before
burn-out (perhaps because they ran cooler).
Tonight, I put in a pair of
the new Philips LED bulbs described above. Spectacular difference! Much more light, still in the warm range, but
much like real light bulbs, not the warm white you often see from CFL spiral
type fluorescents. They are obviously a
huge improvement over conventional bulbs in just about every way. They are well made and look better than
normal LED floods as well. I can highly recommend them.
I got them at a large
discount from a special source, $16.50 each. So the price was less than Staples store (they
were $24 there on sale). AirFlux is the
technology, logo printed on the
box.