Outdoor LED bulbs

mdonovan

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I ordered three more Cree LED lights for my living room, and then after I replace the bulbs in my kitchen, I want to replace my porch lights with LED bulbs. Does anyone use LED bulbs outside? These lights are under a roof and are just normal bulbs (not floods), I think 65 watt, but I don't recall off hand.

Does anyone know of a good outdoor LED light?

Matt
 
If they are recessed, the Cree LR6 bulbs are rated for damp (not wet) applications. I have tried a few different LED "bulb" lamps and don't have any that if could recommend comparing them to the Cree units. There isn't much that I have seen that will give you the output of a standard 65 watt bulb with good color temp.
 
I ordered three more Cree LED lights for my living room, and then after I replace the bulbs in my kitchen, I want to replace my porch lights with LED bulbs. Does anyone use LED bulbs outside? These lights are under a roof and are just normal bulbs (not floods), I think 65 watt, but I don't recall off hand.

Does anyone know of a good outdoor LED light?

Matt




I have been using MR-16 LED 3 watts for my yard lights and LED's in my kitchen and family room for about 1 year now. Do you have any pictures?

PM me, I will send you a link
 
I use the CREE LR6 inserts on my back porch cans. Is long as they don't get wet, I don't see any problem.
 
Are you guys using these outdoor lights as accent lights? I haven't found an LED that puts out more than what appears to be about 30 watts.
 
The lights I am replacing are ceiling fixtures with regular light bulbs in them. I don't want really bright lights, just enough light to see what you're doing at night and provide a nice warm glow. And lower electrical use of course.

Matt
 
The Cree LR6 lights put out about 70 watts of incandescent light and use about 10 watts.
 
The Cree LR6 lights put out about 70 watts of incandescent light and use about 10 watts.
I'm using warm-white 14W CFL's that cost me $5; for the price of a Cree, it's going to take a loooooooong time before the Cree pays off...

If I can get a 5W though, I'd be pretty tempted, considering my 4 outdoor lights are on about 12 hours/day.
 
............. Does anyone know of a good outdoor LED light?
I recently replaced my front door light fixtures (the old brass plated ones had tarnished) and while I was at the building supply store picked up some LED bulbs for them. That was at Menards... but LED bulds are even at Walmart now-a-days.
 
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