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kitestrings:
Mod's, fell free to move this (with apologies) if it belongs in "reviews".

I rarely endorse a product, but thought I'd pass this one along.  No affiliation.

We recently bought two of these LED lamps to replace CFLs.  They are a standard screw in A19, 12VDC, 12w, 2,700K.  A bit pricey, but we have been very, very pleased with the quality.  They are compact and fit most normal fixtures.  The light output, color and distribution is excellent.  And, they are half the wattage of comparable CFLs; a third that of quartz halogens.

Having tried many energy efficient products that fell short somewhere or other over the years, this was a pleasant surprise.

https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/g-series-large/e27-led-bulb,-12w,-12-volt-dc/1568/

kindly, ~kitestrings

Mary B:
I have swapped to 120v versions for grid use and won't go back. Need a bunch of 24 volt for the DC side of things

bart:
   Have been using 3 of these for about 2 years. Had one go bad under warranty and they shipped a replacement in 3 days.
 120v, 15 watt.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009EU825C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Mary B:
I could moving lighting circuits to one of the inverters but then it would need to idle all the time with a very light load. Reason I want to go 24 volt and avoid that.

kc7noa:
So i sapose no one has come up with a list of venders .. with a graph or list of power consumption to lumins ratio ?

Iv been harassing a few sellers on ebay about the current draw at rated lumens/power ....

not a one has actually answered me ... one still is clueless about what im after ...
keeps replying with its voltage, lumen and power .... leaving out the efficiency numbers ....

i was/still looking for the best lumen to power ratio ....

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