Lamp Overview: Cree 6-Watt A19
Review: The lamp I’m reviewing now is that the Cree 6W A19 that’s promoted to be the groundbreaking new bulb which will replace the frequent 45W incandescent family bulb. Cree’s 6W lamp is also an attractive bulb that’s coated in silicon. This is the next lamp I have analyzed that really closely resembles and acts like an incandescent light bulb. Cree’s A19 along with other A19s as it is going to remove dark spots over the lamp heat sink brought on by big heat sink design along with a PAR form foundation moon lamp. I’m excited to see where layouts similar to this will take the A19 marketplace.
Lamp Overview
I’ve discovered this lamp provides a pretty even light which backfills fixtures well and has a wonderful consistent light shade. So far as LED A19s proceed, this lamp is cheap and is produced by a respectable firm (Cree).
Cree is asserting a 25,000-hour lamp life, which can be more than realistic. Cree also supplies a 10-year limited guarantee for this particular lamp based on use.
Cree’s specs to this lamp are as follows:
Price: $9.97
Evaluation Results: The tests conducted were independent of Cree agents and managed to utilize electronic timers, place spaces, laser distance meters, 2 different foot candle yards, along with a laser thermal indicator. All evaluations were conducted from one test stage to guarantee consistency. All measurements have been taken with gear mounted on a tripod, and timers had been used where applicable. All equipment was calibrated before analyzing and distances were verified. Generally, I discovered the tests supported Cree’s claims within reason. The evaluation results are below:
– Price: $9.97
Experts:
– Strong construction
Disadvantages:
I’ve broken one before dropping it by a – elevation of approximately two feet.
– Doesn’t dim in addition to a number of the additional lamps analyzed.
– The little heat sink becomes thicker than additional heat sinks analyzed with a bigger, denser layout.
The light output is constant as is the color. I love the texture of the lamp; its heft brings a feeling of quality. My taste with this specific lamp is a milder color, approximately 5,000 Kelvin. After testing, I put the lamp in a pole leading fixture in my own yard. Cree makes a really good item.