I have 4 enclosed waterproof outdoor lights at the front of my house that used to be lit with 13 watt spiral fluorescent bulbs. They worked great, but even with minimal 13-watt devices, my house looked like a prison yard from the outside at night. It would be hard to believe that a 3 watt LED bulb could generate enough heat to damage the LED's internal power supply. They've been standing here in the hot Central Valley of California for a few months now. Temperatures during the day rose to 113F at this time and evenings started at around 95F and these bulbs are still operating during their 8+ hour runtime. The G14 LED bulbs provide the right level of brightness for nighttime lighting of a typical residential backyard. While I really like these LED bulbs, they generate a significant amount of RF/radiation. When the timer turns them on in the evening I get +20 noise on my ICOM-7200 ham and half noise on my Galaxy DX959 CB, but unless you're a radio amateur (and most of them aren't!). Noise probably won't bother you. All lamps in the box arrived in good condition.
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