01-04-2007, 05:45 AM
One of the problems with LED lights is their directionality.
They are more "spot" lights rather than "flood" lights, so most "bulbs" contain LEDs aimed at several different angles.
On those refrigerator lights-- do CFLs work in the non-frost free models? These seem to have far more moisture in them than the frost-free types.
They are more "spot" lights rather than "flood" lights, so most "bulbs" contain LEDs aimed at several different angles.
On those refrigerator lights-- do CFLs work in the non-frost free models? These seem to have far more moisture in them than the frost-free types.