Flicker free LED bulbs

I thougt that was a feature, to make it easy to find the breaker box in an unlit basement.

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micky
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That would be an option - but a LOT more work - no room on the current board and no good place to add another one

FPE here was Federal Pioneer and yes there was scandal here too - quiality issues - which were somewhat overstated - but "nobody: wants FPE panels here either. Not sure we ever got the original FPE GFCI deviced here. CSA certification is/was a LOT more strenuois than amarican certification

FPE is now owned by Schneider Electric and is marketed as Square D Homeline.??

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Clare Snyder

have a look at amazon

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Jack B

On 4/5/24 12:50, T wrote: > Hi All, >

I am looking for defused, flicker free LED light bulbs > (5000K, 60w equiv). Had no luck with the Phillips > (waste of money). I see a lot of reviews but then > people complain about the flicker anyway. > > You guys have any tips? > > Many thanks, > -T

Follow up:

I went with a 40 W equiv USA assembled bulb.

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Sylvania gets top rating for 60/120 Hz flicker.

More expensive than Amazon basics, but free shipping.

And their voltage range is 120v plus minus 10%, so they work perfectly with my 110 to 113 VAC line voltage, unlike my previous Phillips Eye Care bulbs that were fancy night lights at that voltage.

They are also as bright as other 60W equiv bulbs I have tried.

Using a magnifying glass to project an image onto my table of the new lights shows them to be uniformly frosted too. Not pin point sources like my old Cree lamps.

Thank you all for the tips and feedback.

-T

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