Spoon
Contributor
Guys i have voicing my many questions and concerns with barry regarding my proposed can light purchase i have to admit barry has been very helpful in answering all of my questions. just found out from him today that the 18's have been pulled of the website.
From Barry
At the same time I was talking to you carlo I was also changing the web
page. I am going 21 watt for all primary lighting. I found the 21 watt
to come out ahead when comparing burntime, brightness and color
temperature. It also was confussing to customers and dealers having too
many choices. Hitting the head on a table is more to show how robust the
bulb is, not the ballast. The 7.2 Li-Ion 21 watt is smaller,
lighter and provides 30 minutes more burntime thnn the 9 amp NIMH. You
can get the 9.6 Li-Ion 21 and is the same size as the 9 amp NIMH 21
watt but with 50% more burntime.
makes it a whole lot simpler for a customer to decide
From Barry
At the same time I was talking to you carlo I was also changing the web
page. I am going 21 watt for all primary lighting. I found the 21 watt
to come out ahead when comparing burntime, brightness and color
temperature. It also was confussing to customers and dealers having too
many choices. Hitting the head on a table is more to show how robust the
bulb is, not the ballast. The 7.2 Li-Ion 21 watt is smaller,
lighter and provides 30 minutes more burntime thnn the 9 amp NIMH. You
can get the 9.6 Li-Ion 21 and is the same size as the 9 amp NIMH 21
watt but with 50% more burntime.
makes it a whole lot simpler for a customer to decide
