Originally Posted By: Dave9
Originally Posted By: Cujet
I purchased some ballast bypass "Hyperikon" brand 4 foot bulbs from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Hyperikon-Compati...+hyperikon+4000
Quite simply, the light is fantastic. It's directional so it does not light up the ceiling as much as the originals.
That makes no sense. There is no properly designed fluorescent tube housing that lights up the ceiling more. However, and this is the ironic part, I'd rather have the higher lumen fluorescent tubes casting some light onto the ceiling which diffuses it for even lighting, than just straight down glare and shadows from lower light output LED tubes.
It's okay to have buyer's remorse, to accept that marketing tricked a lot of people, not only you.
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But the light on the workbench and cars is 200% brighter and really a pleasure to work under. Plus they are low glare from an angle, so they are pleasant. Absolutely 5 stars!
No, absolutely backwards. The light is far dimmer, factually speaking this is science and there are decades established ways of measuring light.
You wrote "low glare from an angle" and that's the irony, that what little light they produce only seems brighter because it's a colder color temperature that blinds the human eye more than providing useful light. If you have to have it at an angle to reduce glare, which also further reduces MCD intensity, all you're left with is the impression they're bright based on your eyes seeing worse, which is quite opposite of the goal.
I realize this is a lot of information against the huge amount of lies, deceit, and marketing nonsense to pimp LEDs. It will take a while to research this and realize that I already have.
They measure lower on a light meter but even worse, that lower reading doesn't take into account the human eye's sensitivity to light spectrumm, what is useful and what is noise that prevents sensory perception.
Do you own stocks in fluorecent tube light manufacturers?