Speaking of miniature lamp bulbs... Ken, Do you make any LED bulbs with a 
standard screw base and a globe, uh... globe? Something that fits in the 
screw base 12v 15&25 watt bulbs that mount on bulkheads and have a shade 
with wire clasps that grip the bulb?

I replaced the power sucking tungsten bulbs 3 yrs ago with 0.5A CFL's. 
Though I got warm-white ones and the power saving is substantial (0.5a as 
bright or more than 25w tungstens), the shades are at best vaguely mounted 
on the curly-que tubing.

Would like to put LED bulbs in there but hard to find in a standard size 
screw base. Saw one at the Annapolis show that claimed to be warm-white and 
equivalent to a 25w, and decided to try one before commiting to purchasing 
more. It's not as bright as the tungsten or CFL's and while not the sad 
blue-green tint of some cheap LED's, I would not call it "warm white". But 
worthy of use if there's nothing better.

Got anything?

Ken James wrote:
>> spread, because I use state of the art advanced 
> leds and not Chinese or Korean clones or cheaper 
> but now mostly obsolete "lamp  type" leds (these 
> led types look kinda like miniature light bulbs) 
>
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