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Not been on here a lot recently, so don’t know if this has been posted. I know this subject has been discussed before, but here is the final demise of halogen and fluorescent tubes in the UK, it seems in all but a few places.


Its also says;

Today’s plans also include a ban from September on the sale of lighting fixtures with fixed bulbs that can’t be replaced – meaning the fixtures have to be thrown away. Fixtures such as these account for 100,000 tonnes of electrical waste every year – out of a total 1.5 million tonnes of electrical waste each year.

The end of sealed can down lights?

 
Today’s plans also include a ban from September on the sale of lighting fixtures with fixed bulbs that can’t be replaced – meaning the fixtures have to be thrown away. Fixtures such as these account for 100,000 tonnes of electrical waste every year – out of a total 1.5 million tonnes of electrical waste each year.

The end of sealed can down lights?

I seriously cannot believe these types of fittings were ever allowed in the first place, the waste is shameful and they don’t even last that long anyway, I’ve had to replace loads that have failed after barely a year or two, especially the Downlight type
 
There are dimmable LED lamps that mimic this. I assume they have red LEDs in the array that dim at a slower rate than the rest.
There are, yes. But still a poor relation to the real thing. Those of us with enough grey hair to remember how to light a stage before we needed a zillion stepper motors also remember how chromacity charts work.
 
A lot of people who induldge in certain indoor horticultural pursuits find that LEDs can be problematic in providing light from specific parts of spectrum.
Indeed. My tomato plants hate me.
 
unfortunately my tomato plants have not produced any tomatoes this year. must be the lighting.

[ElectriciansForums.net] End of halogen light bulbs spells brighter and cleaner future
 
I feel I should be free to use fuels, and lamps as I feel fit, and should not be forced to use electric or LED, if I want to travel by steam train into the local town, once colvid regulations allow I can do. I know 4000 watt per person will allow one to travel as a reasonable speed, the 250 watt allowed for an e-bike is going OTT in the other direction. For some one like me at 22 stone it means using an e-bike from home is not going to cut it.

But lighting is such a small amount of the energy used, not really worth worrying about, gas cooking wastes far more energy in the home to lights, compare energy for gas hob or oven compared with electric plus the safety aspect between induction hobs and gas hobs yes can see why gas hobs should be banned.

Fluorescent lights with electronic ballasts are around 95 lumen per watt, LED between 75 and 110 lumen per watt, largest problem with fluorescent tubes is a 5 foot tube has a fixed output, it was 64 watt, and this was dropped to 58 watt, which with electronic ballast is around 5500 lumen but were used more for spread of light, so in a corridor 22 watt would have been ample.

As to lighting units with non replaceable parts, it seems to depend on the shape. Where I have a BA22d or E27 holder on the ceiling or wall I can plug or screw in a fitting which has the defuser, LED, driver, zigbee controller, and all the LED's in one bulbous package called a bulb for short, last one I bought, well only one I have bought cost ÂŁ3 from Lidi, and I use it for mood lighting, when it fails I will throw the whole bulb in the bin. On my wall I have a light with like the Smart bulb has every thing built in, but uses a screw to fix it to wall, and a connector block to supply it with power, but in real terms no different to the bulb, except not a screw or bayonet connector.

We have the GX53 bulb holder, it will not take much to make a larger version, which allows lamp change without use of tools. And it seems what they are really saying is the parts which wear out should be replaced with out the need of a tool, but this would also mean the bulk head lamp with a screw to hold the glass on would be banned?

Also people can simply remove the lamp and walk off with it. Some security must be permitted. Even the loo roles are under lock and key.

The biggest problem with LED lights is the smoothing or lack of smoothing, two bulbs, both G9 both with all the control gear built in, this one [ElectriciansForums.net] End of halogen light bulbs spells brighter and cleaner futurehas little or no smoothing, and this one [ElectriciansForums.net] End of halogen light bulbs spells brighter and cleaner futurehas a large electrolytic capacitor to smooth the output, so does not cause a problem with photo sensitive ailments, but there is nothing on the packaging to identify which is which. Being able to open the bulbous package to see which contains the smoothing capacitor could be an advantage, but would it not be easier to simply force the word smoothed or un-smoothed on the package like with have dim-able or non-dim-able written on package?
 
This has just got me. 284mm R7 in a shaver light has gone, nothing to be found on line (and I'm not going to resort to fleabay) so now I will be skipping all the resources that went into said shaver unit and having to fork out ÂŁÂŁ's for a whole new unit, plus my time in buggering about. Good job I know an electrician who's registered for a special location, too, otherwise that could have been even more expense!!!
 
This has just got me. 284mm R7 in a shaver light has gone, nothing to be found on line
This perhaps:
 
This perhaps:
Sod's law..... as soon as I posted the above I suddenly thought of somewhere I hadn't looked and found one straight away!
 

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