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Just as compact fluorescent light bulbs have all but fully replaced incandescent lights in nearly every application, LEDs are on their way in. In much the same fashion, LEDs are plagued by high initial prices that are taking time to come down.

Even with the high price of LEDs, their advantages are many. One common complain about compact fluorescents is the ramp-up time to full brightness. Even instant-on CFLs have a ramp-up time; they start at a relatively low lumen count and then steadily get brighter until they've reached maximum lumens.

With the instant full intensity of LEDs, they are great for rooms/applications where cycling is a factor (turning on and off frequently). Repeated power cycling does not harm or hinder LED light bulbs. On a similar note, LEDs can also be dimmed as normal, albeit by slightly different means; a pulse-width modulator or lowering the forward current.

LEDs have a "slow failure", that is their failure is a gradual dimming with a stop at the end. Incandescent bulbs have a direct failure that can easily result in bulb explosions if not carefully handled during removal.

LED size can be misleading considering the tiny size of the bulbs and their incredible life span, which is estimated at 35,000 to 50000 hours. If you use the LED light bulbs in the right places (away from extreme heat), they should attain the aforementioned life spans.

I've seen LED lamps in use to replace flood lights in a basement. They didn't provide the same amount of light as I would have wanted, but they must have been an equivalently lower wattage than the incandescent had been.

I think that with all the advantages of LED light bulbs, once the prices start coming down we'll see them used a lot more in homes and business. They're already being used in the streets with LED traffic lights, although that has raised issues of its own. Nonetheless, I look forward to using them in my home. Some of my favorite things about CFLs are the various color temperatures you can get to customize as you see fit.

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Can incandescent bulbs fit into a LED light fixture?

I will be installing light fixtures into my office with LED bulbs...if i wanted to, can i replace the bulbs with incandescent ones?

Why in the world would you want to replace an LED bulb with an incandecent bulb? LED's are much much MUCH more efficient. They also cost much more to buy, and then you want to replace it with an incandescent bulb?? This makes absolutely no sense at all. If you want an incandescent bulb, buy a standard incandescent fixture. It will save you a bundle up front, though it will cost much more to operate, and you will have to change that incandescent bulb *at least* 10 times more frequently.
Anyway, it's the base of the bulb that you look at. If it's the same style base, it will fit, but the wireing may not be large enough to handle the incandescent bulb if this fixture was designed for an LED.
Al
P.S. I've been replacing incandescents with LEDs but haven't even SEEN an LED *fixture* that would allow for an incandescent bulb. Incandescent TO LED yes, LED to incandescent, no. {totally confused with the reasoning here.}

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