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Incandescent light bulbs are officially banned in the U.S.::America’s ban on incandescent light bulbs, 16 years in the making, is finally a reality. Well, mostly.

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[-] rob_t_firefly@lemmy.world 115 points 1 year ago

Nobody's talking about the real casualty of this shift. What's going to happen to all the jokes about "how many (insert category of person here) does it take to change a light bulb?" now that people don't have to regularly change light bulbs anymore?

[-] XeroxCool@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

Don't worry, many have shitty drivers that will fail and poor cooling that will kill the diodes.

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[-] M_Reimer@lemmy.world 84 points 1 year ago

The U.S. is pretty late with this, compared to the European Union. Only a few special bulbs are still sold here. Apart from that, the only allowed lighting technology is LED.

[-] Cubic25@aussie.zone 31 points 1 year ago

Tell that to the bar I was at last night in Palermo. They had a string of festoon lights going down the laneway and every one of them was incandescent. I noticed the same in Taormina. In fact, Italy seems pretty far behind the rest of the EU when it comes to environmental concerns.....but that's for another thread.

[-] Dima@lemmy.one 39 points 1 year ago

Are you sure they were incandescent bulbs and not just LED bulbs copying the incandescent style? They make a lot of decorative LED bulbs now with straight sections of LEDs to imitate the glowing wire of an incandescent.

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[-] thisNotMyName@lemmy.world 30 points 1 year ago

They are not sold anymore, but whatever is left and working can still be used. Many people also bought a ton of incandescents before the selling stopped (tHe lIgHt is sO mUcH bEtTeR!!!)

[-] heeplr@feddit.de 16 points 1 year ago

tHe lIgHt is sO mUcH bEtTeR!!!)

narrator voice: "but it was not"

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[-] mclion@lemmy.world 77 points 1 year ago
[-] Makeshift@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 points 1 year ago

for real though.. as an American I would love if we were 11 years behind the EU in lots of other areas

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[-] Coeus@coeus.sbs 72 points 1 year ago

I've been in the industry for over a decade and I find it fascinating how much lighting has changed in that time. When LEDs were first available, they were $60+ per bulb. Now you can get multipacks for under $10. Also, CFL bulbs were almost universally hated by everyone (and for good reason) now we no longer sell them. We strictly sell LEDs for regular lighting and we still sell incandescent specialty bulbs. Also, when LEDs first arrived there was a lot of distain for them, especially by the elderly. They wanted their energy wasting incandescent bulbs dammit! It seems the majority of them have come around because they've learned that LEDs are better.

[-] xradeon@lemmy.one 22 points 1 year ago

I think the main issue with initial Led bulbs was their color was wrong. Incandescent bulbs emit light at 2700K, a nice warm white. Early LEDs emitted light at more like 5000K or there abouts, which is a really white light. Same with CFLs. Elderly people didn't like that at all. Honestly it wasn't just them, lots of people hated them for their too white of light.

Today you can get LEDs that are 2700K and/or are adjustable to what ever color you want.

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[-] Coasting0942@reddthat.com 19 points 1 year ago

Also it became a political issue as all things should be somehow

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[-] cerevant@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

The most amazing thing to me - I’ve been using leds for 10+ years, and I think I’ve had to replace one or two of them. It is a wonder that prices can come down with demand dwindling so much.

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[-] quinkin@lemmy.world 63 points 1 year ago

Wrap it up boys, we've solved climate change.

[-] protist@mander.xyz 38 points 1 year ago

Is your point we should not be taking steps to decrease electricity usage because this step by itself doesn't fix the entire problem?

[-] KaleDaddy@reddthat.com 39 points 1 year ago

People will complain about climate change than complain about LITERALLY EVERY SINGLE ATTEMPT to improve it. Isnt this what people are always saying needs to happen?? That individual action isnt the way but we need legislature to fix everything? What did people think would happen if governments try to fight climate change? That our lives would in no way shape or form be affected?

[-] kenbw2@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago

The answer is everyone else has to fix climate change. Everyone but me

[-] ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.com 15 points 1 year ago

When you have billionares shooting off joy ride rocket ships to space putting out more pollutants than 1000 regular people do in a lifetime per trip, yeah, my recycling everything and switching to oat milk is a pretty futile effort. Individual actions are fine, but there are some things that need the force of law to make a difference.

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[-] alokir@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

The EU introduced a limitation to how much power electric devices can consume in off or standby mode.

0.5 watt normally, 1 watt if they have a status display and 2-8 watts if they're connected to a network.

On a yearly basis this saves as much electricity as one of the member states (Romania) used in a year.

My point is that small things add up to huge numbers.

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[-] wanderingmagus@lemmy.world 48 points 1 year ago

What is not banned?

Surprisingly, there is a whole slew of exempt special-purpose bulbs that will continue to be manufactured, according to the Energy Department. Here’s what manufacturers can still build and stores can continue selling:

  • Appliance lamps, including fridge and oven lights
  • Black lights
  • Bug lamps
  • Colored lamps
  • Infrared lamps
  • Left-handed thread lamps
  • Plant lights
  • Floodlights
  • Reflector lamps
  • Showcase lamps
  • Traffic signals
  • Some other specialty lights, including marine lamps and some odd-sized bulbs

I mean, good for the effort, but that's still a lot of exceptions.

[-] raptir@lemm.ee 48 points 1 year ago

If you still have a fridge or oven that takes incandescent bulbs, isn't it better to replace the bulb than the fridge? If the point is minimal environmental impact then I think that makes sense.

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[-] pedalmore@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago

This article is dogshit, and those are not the current exemptions. DOE revised the definition of a general service lamp on 2022 to include the majority of reflectors. The rest have miniscule sales and have technical limitations that make LED replacements difficult. It's not a lot of exemptions. When was the last time you bought a left hand thread or a colored incandescent lamp?

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[-] MSids@lemmy.sdf.org 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Some of these bulbs might be difficult to find in LED and there might be other considerations like shape, heat, dimmer compatibility, etc.. Replacing fixtures could represent a significant burden in these cases and thought there are many exceptions listed they likely represent a small percentage of overall usage.

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[-] Lowered_lifted@lemmy.world 48 points 1 year ago

Wondering if incandescents can still be sold as heat bulbs because that's what they are

[-] Hildegarde@lemmy.world 39 points 1 year ago

Yes they can. Also your fridge and oven will still have incandescent bulbs because more efficient lights aren't great at operating in extreme temperatures.

manufacturers can still build and stores can continue selling:

Appliance lamps, including fridge and oven lights
Black lights
Bug lamps
Colored lamps
Infrared lamps
Left-handed thread lamps
Plant lights
Floodlights
Reflector lamps
Showcase lamps
Traffic signals
Some other specialty lights, including marine lamps and some odd-sized bulbs
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[-] _number8_@lemmy.world 47 points 1 year ago

can we ban standard time and permanently switch to DST now too?

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[-] qyron@lemmy.pt 37 points 1 year ago

I took a look at the article and I came out with two points:

  1. finally! Congratulations! Join the rest of the world where changing a freaking lightbulb costs you no mental pain.

  2. left handed light bulbs? Are these a thing? Are these purpose built for specific applications, like counter clock wise screws?

[-] doppelgangmember@lemmy.world 34 points 1 year ago

how long until there's a right wing black market for incandescent bulbs like gas stoves prob..

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[-] passivelnk@lemmy.world 22 points 1 year ago

Cure rage in certain circles

[-] emogu@lemmy.world 21 points 1 year ago

Can’t wait for this to be the hot button issue in certain presidential campaigns this cycle.

[-] kalpol@lemmy.world 17 points 1 year ago

I wish the LEDs weren't such crap. They don't even last as long as a 60W incandescent a lot of times. The old CFLs last years, I have a few over ten years old.

[-] Kyle@lemmy.ca 22 points 1 year ago

I'm curious about what fixtures your led light bulbs were in.

Old incandescent lights worked great at high heat levels, so a typical boob light fixture that kept the heat in would be fine for an incandescent. Put an LED light in there, and it can still heat up beyond design capacity and might not get enough ventilation and age prematurely.

The only leds that failed for me were inside a fixture meant for incandescent lights. All our open bulbs or specially designed for led fixtures have been going strong for half a decade or more.

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