GeoBulb Arrives

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Wed, 2009-10-28 13:02.

I received today from C. Crane my first GeoBulb. It's a GeoBulb II in cool white. Standard Edison socket, 60 watt equivalent light, draws 7.5 watts, 30,000 hour life, $50 plus shipping. The bulb is quite heavy, relative to the incandescent bulb it replaced. It's cool to the touch when illuminated. Nice white light. It buzzes softly, but I only hear it if I put my ear within a few inches. Won't be able to fully judge it until the sun goes down, and when I discover if it really does last for three years, but so far I'm happy with it.

GeoBulb Box
GeoBulb Box

GeoBulb made in China
Made in China

GeoBulb protection
Well-packaged

GeoBulb and Full Spectrum Bulb
With my old full spectrum incandescent bulb

GeoBulb Illuminated
In my 35-year-old desk lamp

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Submitted by DaveP (not verified) on Fri, 2009-10-30 05:06.

So is it white? Or some weird off-white that feels unnatural?

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Fri, 2009-10-30 07:55.

It looks pretty white to me. I took a photo of a silver dollar on top of a white piece of paper. It's here (66K). The paper looks gray. But that was during the day, so some of the illumination was sunlight from outside. When I think of it, I'll take another one at night.

Submitted by DaveP (not verified) on Fri, 2009-10-30 14:51.

Hard to say for sure. It's got a little color-cast according to the histogram, but I can't tell what sort of white-balance adjustment your camera might have done. Looks like it might be usable, though.

Submitted by DaveP (not verified) on Fri, 2009-10-30 14:57.

Ahh, here's the data sheet: http://www.geobulb.com/documents/GeoBulb-Cool-White-lab-report-13170.pdf

Looks like it's got a bit of a goofy curve. Probably okay for reading, but not for anything color-sensitive, so I couldn't use it near the computer / printer.

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