Maybe I missed it but couldn’t find specs for the bulbs.
I am wondering what The normal operating temperature should be, According to my IR thermometer It’s running at 152 degrees Fahrenheit, In a normal lamp with the shade, ambient temperature is 74F
This is the second time I’ve read about this. it does seem a little higher than most.
@WyzeGwendolyn might you know who to pose this spec question to?
For comparison I checked a 60 Watt incandescent bulb It’s running at 205 °F
They are definitely cooler than incandescent, they also seem cooler than the fluorescent I had in it before. I will have to check the temps when I get home
Sorry, I don’t have this number at the moment. I’ll poke around but can make no promises at the moment.
Poor WyzeMike sacrificed his eyeballs and reports back that the operating temp is about 150 degrees.
Is that the specification For the operating temperature Or what Mike found out when he stuck the bulb on his eyeball ?
Doesn’t he know better ?
Mike’s eyeballs are very sensitive measurement devices for temperature.
Thermal eye sight is very rare in humans.
I am guessing that is why they pay him well, (assuming they pay him well lol)
We pay extra for the thermal eye sight.
where can I sign up for thermal eyesight Alpha or Beta testing…I live in Michigan so except for the few weeks it is warm this would be fun and useful.
I think that the eyes just detect heat. Heat vision is planned for next year.