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Hello Everyone,

I am looking into switching our traditional light bulbs with new low watt LED bulbs. However, some of the bulbs I have looked at can be quite pricy. I was wondering if anyone know of a good place to obtain regular 100w LED replacement bulbs and at least 65w high hat replacements bulbs perfably in a daylight bulb at a reasonable price? Is there any companies who have these bulbs at a good price online? We have been purchasing them locally at Home Depot for around $21 dollars for the 100w and at BJS for $7 per bulb for the high hats. Thank you for any help you can provide.

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6" Cree LED replacement high hat units. $14 a pop at Depot last week. These regular are like over 30. Buy them all now while you can.

 

Whoops. I just read you want just the bulb. The above is a whole retrofit unit. What I love about the retrofit unit is that it makes a complete air seal to the ceiling. No more leaky high hats.

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Back in April I bought 12 LED bulb for a huge hanging light fixture with Candelabra bulbs at Costco. Previously I had 12 60 watt bulbs in it (720 watts), I am now using about 72 watts total and it is brighter and they look just like nice clear candelabra bulbs when lit. Really amazing. While they cost me about $5 or $6 each, they will pay for themselves in under 8 months based on the usage this fixture gets each day (they go on sale every once in a while and the three pack is $16 or $18 when on sale). Amazing.

 

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LED, Cheap and Bright, you get to pick 2, the third choice is the opposite.

 

Most LED bulbs with  a standard E27 screw in base, simply don't have the same lumens that a halogen or incandescent bulb have.

 

That said, I added an LED outdoor lighting fixture on the outside of my house.  It's in a spot where I really just wanted to light up below, but any additional light into the yard was a bonus.  I did a bit of research and bought one of these Defiant 180 degree outdoor white LED blade motion security lights from Home Depot.  It was $139 bucks.

 

When it got dark and I turned it on, my entire yard was lit up like I had fired up a pair of Kleig lights.  Holy crap is that thing bright.  It's WAY brighter than a pair of 150 watt Incandescents.   You can't even look at the thing, it's like I mounted a pair of mini suns on the side of the house, heh.  

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I ended up picking up Phillips 65w replacement high hat LED bulbs from Home Depot for around $7 a bulb. I thought that was a pretty good price.

Are those bright enough for high hats?  I typically have 150 watt bulbs in my high hats, so this sounds not bright enough and I have yet to see bigger ones.

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I was frequenting Walmart and once in a while I was finding 40 Watt and 60 Watt for $2 each. Also, Home Depot in PA had a PECO deal where 60 Watt were $1.96 each. I picked up a bunch. Lowes has 40 Watt dimmable for $3.48 each. However, the 75 and 100 watt have not come down yet---they're $12-$16 (minimum). I switched over to all 60 watt in mt house (8.5 watts each) because I hated the look of the swirly bulbs plus they were 13 watts each for the same output. LED are instant on and look like a regular bulb.

 

However, the main reason besides saving on energy costs are when I use my generator, I could have 20 lights on in the house and use between 120-170 watts!!! I don't even have to think about the drain on a 7500 Kw generator. Saves power for heat, stove, toaster, etc.

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My problem with any non incandescent lamp is the ability to dim it. Almost every circuit in my home that controls lighting has a dimmer.. I'm a mood lighting snob and must have control over intensity of the lamp. 

 

I have yet to find any dimmer safe LED bulbs at what I would consider a reasonable price.

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6" Cree LED replacement high hat units. $14 a pop at Depot last week. These regular are like over 30. Buy them all now while you can.

 

Whoops. I just read you want just the bulb. The above is a whole retrofit unit. What I love about the retrofit unit is that it makes a complete air seal to the ceiling. No more leaky high hats.

 

im an electrician and my company installs these  retro-fits and they are awesome very bright

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Yes.  You have to cut out the ballast and run line voltage to the tombstones.  The lamps have drivers built in.  What else do you want/need to know?

 

Do you think they are cost effective? I am tired of screwing around with the hazmat tubes and failing ballasts.

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Small office, maybe 10 tubes running ~40 hours weekly. I can do the wiring jumps myself...

 

http://www.njcleanenergy.com/commercial-industrial/home/home

 

There's a direct install program that saves up to 70%, there's also a SmartStart lighting program - so there are at least two avenues for rebates through the state.

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