In article <m7fa6s$bkp$
1...@dont-email.me>,
Sam Seagate <
sasea...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>So, I could replace the LEDs I guess with 5 W equivalent LED ones I see
>on the web these days, but they seem expensive. Are there any candle
>incandescents that burn cool especially when up against something like
>curtains?
Incandescents are all about the same efficiency (10% or so) with the
rest of the power going into heat. Halogens are a bit more efficient
but not by all that much.
The LED "candle" bulbs I see listed at Home Depot are 25-40 watt
"equivalent". If your neighbors have incandescents of a similar light
output then they're probably dissipating about that much heat, which
is not something I'd want to have pushed up close against a curtain.
If the curtain got snagged over top of the bulb you might have heat
damage to the curtain, or possibly even a fire after a while.
Candle bulbs have small bases, and can't be dissipating much of the
heat that way... almost all of it must be coming out through the
envelope. They're gonna be toasty.
I believe the pricey "5 W equivalent" LEDs you are referring to, are
actually "5 W consumption". They put out a whole lot more light than
a 5-watt incandescent bulb... these are the LEDs used in tactical
flashlights, which on full power can be quite blinding.