I saw an Advert for LED Light Bulbs some time ago and since this thread started I have being trying to find any reference to it. I have finally decided to be a bit creative in my search (I activated the second brain cell 8-) ). Of course I was starring at the thing all the time. Go to http://www.philips.com/indexie4-5.php and click on LED Light Bulbs you will eventually end up at a joint venture between Agilent and Philips http://www.lumileds.com/illumination/ Health Warning 8-) You need to be sat down and on Prozac before you enquire about the price. At the moment they only make economic sense in certain difficult locations (Auditorium Ceilings) and in High Wage, Over Regulated Markets (The EU) where the cost of conventional bulb is minuscule in comparison to the cost of replacing a failed bulb. On swanning around the lumileds site I notice that they are supplying LED Taillights for the Cadillac 2000 DeVille, one of the quoted advantages being they will not need servicing throughout the entire life of the car. So they are good for one year without failure 8-) Regards Chris Carr > Mark Newland wrote: > > > > There is a company that already makes LED light bulbs that can be used > > as a direct replacment for incandesant bulbs. Check out the following > > page from www.ledtronics.com > > > Thanks Mark! I saw their LED bulb products > but they look underpowered, hence the calcs. > > I am going to order a heap of white 6000mCd > LEDS, do a few "real world" lighting tests and > see what i can come up with. Should be fun. > :o) > -Roman > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different > ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details. > > -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body