This is a picture of the box:
When you unbox it you get to see just what you bought:
So not something that I would normally have thought to buy but it was about $20 and the center light in my garage doesn't provide much light with all the stuff I have in there casting a lot of shadows. I do have a lot of light but then that is turning on a lot of bulbs when I don't always need or want all that brightness.
So did it help?
This first picture is with the old bulb:
Then with this new device:
I had the camera set on manual so both photos are as close to being the same as I could get. The tilt is set so it spreads the light some which is pretty much what I was hoping for. I can tilt it flat and have more concentrated light at that spot if I need it sometimes.
So not your dads 60W bulb. This is going to work fine, doing what I hoped it would.
I got mine at Menard's but I'm sure they sell them other places as well and maybe even at a better price.
Ed
TriBurst Multi-Directional LED Light
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TriBurst Multi-Directional LED Light
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4000L is alot for the space.
One thing you need to be careful of with the LED bulbs is flicker. On some cheaper versions where the driver isn't great-you will get the wagon wheel effect on movement.
The other - with 3 sources like that- you might end up with multiple shadows on objects- not a deal breaker- but for the persnickety it may be
annoying.
b
One thing you need to be careful of with the LED bulbs is flicker. On some cheaper versions where the driver isn't great-you will get the wagon wheel effect on movement.
The other - with 3 sources like that- you might end up with multiple shadows on objects- not a deal breaker- but for the persnickety it may be
annoying.
b