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I am currently exploring the LED option as well and am interested to hear
replies.
I'm my research thus far, the main draw backs are initial cost and color.
The white lights are a bit blue, but they have ranges that cast a more
"tungsten" glow as well and can be strobed at many different color
combinations. I'm told they will last up to 11 years if operated
continuously, and longer when used intermittently. I'm almost as attracted
to the idea of not changing lightbulbs for decades as I am to the idea of
no UV or IR and no heat. And I understand they are more energy efficient,
since all energy output goes toward light instead of light/heat. I was
told I could expect to save up to 29% of energy costs associated with case
lighting. Also, there is no need to install new ballasts, because the
several smaller clip lights can be hooked up to one transformer.
My remaining concerns are finding a natural looking color and keeping the
current amount of visible light for a reasonable price. LEDs are measured
in micro-lumens instead of lumens, so I'm expecting the cost to be quite
high.
Looking forward to other opinions,
Amber
Amber Mohr
Curator/Collections Manager
The Kruger Collection
University of Nebraska
133 Architecture Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0107
402. 472. 3560
http://krugercollection.unl.edu/
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Hello,
Can anybody offer me their opinion on the subject of Fiber-optic vs. LED
lighting for museum cases? We have primarily biological specimens in our
cases and we need to use a light source that does not give off heat. What
are some of the pro’s and con’s of these two options? Cost, ease of
maintenance, long term energy and up keep costs, etc. Any input would be
very helpful.
Thank You,
Anna
Anna Narissa Dhody
Collections Manager
Mütter Museum
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
19 S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 563-3737 ext. 273
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