For all of us out here (in many countries including the USA at least) who use "light bulb current limiters" we might want to stock up and put aside some extra lamps.
This made me think about it:
washingtonpost.com
And this is the "writing on the wall" crux of the whole thing:
Phase-out of incandescent light bulbs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not much else will work as well (or as cheaply) for the limiter application. Probably not going to happen overnight, but I'm just sayin'...
There is quite a bit of controversy over the decision to phase out incandescent lamps with arguments on both sides as to pollution, greenhouse gasses, and so forth. But regardless it looks likely that the politicians have spoken, and this thing WILL come to pass.
Personally I have burned through many incandescent lamps in my life, but never had anything that caused the smoke, stink, and concern over fire danger as did a CFL burning up in my bedroom table lamp so I regard CFL's now with some suspicion. LED's usually require at least a little bit of electronics so I kinda lump them in there as well. In any case neither will work for the current-limiter application as is the subject of my main concern. The implications for stage & DJ lighting will be interesting as well, to be sure.
Just thought I'd throw that out there...
This made me think about it:
washingtonpost.com
And this is the "writing on the wall" crux of the whole thing:
Phase-out of incandescent light bulbs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not much else will work as well (or as cheaply) for the limiter application. Probably not going to happen overnight, but I'm just sayin'...
There is quite a bit of controversy over the decision to phase out incandescent lamps with arguments on both sides as to pollution, greenhouse gasses, and so forth. But regardless it looks likely that the politicians have spoken, and this thing WILL come to pass.
Personally I have burned through many incandescent lamps in my life, but never had anything that caused the smoke, stink, and concern over fire danger as did a CFL burning up in my bedroom table lamp so I regard CFL's now with some suspicion. LED's usually require at least a little bit of electronics so I kinda lump them in there as well. In any case neither will work for the current-limiter application as is the subject of my main concern. The implications for stage & DJ lighting will be interesting as well, to be sure.
Just thought I'd throw that out there...
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