Guys - I've got a facility with hundreds of light bulbs. Floods, spots, decorative, and regular bulbs.
In my world, the failure mode of the LEDs is to start flickering (and be super annoying), and then if I don't hustle up a 20-foot ladder (or 45-ft boom lift @ $600/day rental) and swap out that bulb fast enough the power fluctuations screw with the electronics in adjacent bulbs and make a bunch more start failing.
I already got rid of all the rheostats.
Anybody know if more expensive bulbs from specialty shops are actually better quality?
Are there LED bulbs that fail differently?
If they would fail by just going dark (like BITD), that would be a huge improvement.
Ideas?
In my world, the failure mode of the LEDs is to start flickering (and be super annoying), and then if I don't hustle up a 20-foot ladder (or 45-ft boom lift @ $600/day rental) and swap out that bulb fast enough the power fluctuations screw with the electronics in adjacent bulbs and make a bunch more start failing.
I already got rid of all the rheostats.
Anybody know if more expensive bulbs from specialty shops are actually better quality?
Are there LED bulbs that fail differently?
If they would fail by just going dark (like BITD), that would be a huge improvement.
Ideas?