onemoretoker
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I like what I am reading about the Home Depot Cree bulbs. Can anyone post a picture of the package? Or just tell me the exact name, and what to look for. Thanks in advance.
Im kinda in a bind here. What is best for a 2.16'x3.6' (7.776SF) space? A bunch of cree 9.5's? or maybe the philips 19.5 floods? I have to pick them up by tomorrow and am scrambling my research like mad! give me some examples of how a man should light this area up! Bulbs and spectrums from home depot, then I can focus my research time before travel to the city.
they make 13.5 watt now. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Cree-75W...19-11050OMF-12DE26-1U110/204730893?quantity=1
Sorry I should have been more clear. The light spread appears much more directional. I know the standards are for sure cylindrical, but I'm not positive about the floods. They could also be, sorry wasn't trying to imply the diodes are actually facing all the same direction. Though if you just plug the two in and look at the distribution you see the standards through most of the light out the the sides and the floods the light is beamed down at more of an overall 90* beam. I might have to pull one of those suckers down real quick to see if I can see anything inside, you can get a little glimpse on the standards but paid no attention to the floods.i never saw 65W Cree flood, its directional? I thought all the cree lights including the 9.5 flood are cylendular
The flood lights are your best choice. They come in all different wattage equiv., up to 120w. I think it was the phillips that has a lens that can be unscrewed for a wider light pattern. Homedepot has the 75w equiv. for under $20. 4 to 6 of these would work good. I've tried the round one and they are a waste of light.
There are no longer any of the 2700k Cree WW's with XT-E, you can find NOS with the older heatsinks. All of the xb-e's are the Soft White 2700k with a newer version of the heatsink. 6w and 9.5w versions. The new 13w's are all xb-e.
Photos in the my gallery to see the heatsinks. Yes, I have many of the bulbs and have take the covers off just about all of them.