Electric-Light
Senior Member
Generally, more than one fixtures are used side by side.
Welcome to the world of LEDs where zero mercury, higher lm/W than CFL and hour ratings with lots of zeroes behind it dominate the show.
Here, we don't care about harmonious appearance. Like CFLs, the base contains circuit boards and it's a common point of failure.
The unspoken rule of the LED world: When a lamp or decorative light emitting devices fail, corrective measures shall be limited to close enough ism.
"our liability shall be limited to refund of purchase price or replacement with similar specifications at our discretion, whichever is less expensive to us"
Replacement that satisfies requirements without satisfying application needs:
If the x'd out devices fail, there are other specification wise equivalent products. I mean, who cares they look different, right?
The x'd out products are only a few years old, far younger than the life they tout, but they're already discontinued, so if you have a matching set, :happyno: :happyno: :happyno:
Again,thanks for trying out Decorative products that Emit Light
So, before you get sold on light emitting ceiling cosmetic accessories, ADD A LINE TO SPECIFICATION that creates warranty obligations for harmonious match that you would expect from an auto body repair
Imagine how cheap would collision repair be if the industry repair standards were to simply pre-paint the parts with same color code paint and bolt it on and not require aesthetic match. I think I just spoke the standards that apply to LED install warranties :ashamed1:
Welcome to the world of LEDs where zero mercury, higher lm/W than CFL and hour ratings with lots of zeroes behind it dominate the show.
Here, we don't care about harmonious appearance. Like CFLs, the base contains circuit boards and it's a common point of failure.
The unspoken rule of the LED world: When a lamp or decorative light emitting devices fail, corrective measures shall be limited to close enough ism.
"our liability shall be limited to refund of purchase price or replacement with similar specifications at our discretion, whichever is less expensive to us"
Replacement that satisfies requirements without satisfying application needs:
If the x'd out devices fail, there are other specification wise equivalent products. I mean, who cares they look different, right?
The x'd out products are only a few years old, far younger than the life they tout, but they're already discontinued, so if you have a matching set, :happyno: :happyno: :happyno:
Again,thanks for trying out Decorative products that Emit Light
So, before you get sold on light emitting ceiling cosmetic accessories, ADD A LINE TO SPECIFICATION that creates warranty obligations for harmonious match that you would expect from an auto body repair
Imagine how cheap would collision repair be if the industry repair standards were to simply pre-paint the parts with same color code paint and bolt it on and not require aesthetic match. I think I just spoke the standards that apply to LED install warranties :ashamed1:
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