Quoted from thepinballworks:I prefer incandescent bulbs in all my EM's and early SS games, and then led's in newest games.
Ditto
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Quoted from thepinballworks:I prefer incandescent bulbs in all my EM's and early SS games, and then led's in newest games.
Ditto
Quoted from o-din:My house on the other hand is all incandescent, because that is what I am used to, and that is the way I like it. Which reminds me it is time to order a bunch of 75 and 100 watters before they are no more.
Same here as far as the house goes. I picked up boxes of bulbs the last time I bought
so I should be good for a bit.
Quoted from SteveP3:Sure, 20 or 30 bucks to replace a 50 cent bulb sounds pretty sweet.
Damn straight! I figured it out, I may replace my .50 bulb every year, so it would take 16 years to
recoupe the price of that 1 LED light bulb. And only IF you wouldn't have to replace the LED
bulb for those 16 years.
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