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travelnutz
Apr 16, 2015Explorer II
westend,
Totally wrong! My toes weren't stepped on nor would I even care if they were. Re-read your posted words and it should be self-answered. NOBODY in a logical business or selling items repeatedly will give you something for much less than they pay for the item. They wouldn't be selling long whem only to subsidizing you!
I also am not a novice with LED's or their use, function, lumen output, color (kelvin temps), cost to manufacture, markups, incandescents, or CFL's or tube flourescents. Owned and ran a quite well known engineering business doing "design/engineering/protyping/testing and certification" for nearly 40 years before selling and finally retiring. I very clearly understand the process and proceedures associated!
I do try to post with simple to understand plain language/words so most readers can easily understand and grasp the subject discussed. My goal is to help and inform the forum readers etc, not muddy the waters or pollute with snake oil or enter into a derogatory war of words. Fact are facts! LED's are NOT remotely new to the electriomics or lighting world/industries. If that is beneath what you'd expected, so be it.
"If it sounds too cheap or far fetched to be real, it usually tells a learned person something very important" All they have to do is use that gray thing inside their head!
Hint: An entry level RV is very different in price, quality, structure, insulation, attributes, materials used, and expected usable life plus so much more than about any mid or upper level RV. Doesn't that tell you something of "you get what you pay for"
Nuff said! The readers can judge for themselves...
Totally wrong! My toes weren't stepped on nor would I even care if they were. Re-read your posted words and it should be self-answered. NOBODY in a logical business or selling items repeatedly will give you something for much less than they pay for the item. They wouldn't be selling long whem only to subsidizing you!
I also am not a novice with LED's or their use, function, lumen output, color (kelvin temps), cost to manufacture, markups, incandescents, or CFL's or tube flourescents. Owned and ran a quite well known engineering business doing "design/engineering/protyping/testing and certification" for nearly 40 years before selling and finally retiring. I very clearly understand the process and proceedures associated!
I do try to post with simple to understand plain language/words so most readers can easily understand and grasp the subject discussed. My goal is to help and inform the forum readers etc, not muddy the waters or pollute with snake oil or enter into a derogatory war of words. Fact are facts! LED's are NOT remotely new to the electriomics or lighting world/industries. If that is beneath what you'd expected, so be it.
"If it sounds too cheap or far fetched to be real, it usually tells a learned person something very important" All they have to do is use that gray thing inside their head!
Hint: An entry level RV is very different in price, quality, structure, insulation, attributes, materials used, and expected usable life plus so much more than about any mid or upper level RV. Doesn't that tell you something of "you get what you pay for"
Nuff said! The readers can judge for themselves...
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