FYI the bulb in the link has a smaller socket typically for a chandelier. not sure if thats what you want
also I know you just want it for regular lighting but a 25w incandescent would be way too dark for me. At a min I would go 100w for ceiling and 60 -75w for lamp. You would be amazed at how nice a bright room is during the dreary winter.
I hate to contradict my friend above but white LEDs give off a very unnatural light and are very unhealthy for a number of reasons.
You Likely Use These Eye-Destroying Light Bulbs Not Realizing They're Linked to Blindness?
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On the other hand it looks like you are getting two orange and red coated incandescent bulbs. If you plan on getting into red light therapy these are not typically used. They may work, I dont know, but typically here you would use a single wavelength led light.
- Near-infrared is important as it primes the cells in your retina for repair and regeneration, which explains why LEDs — which is devoid of infrared — are so harmful for your eyes and health
- One-third of the energy your body consumes comes from the food you eat. The vast majority of the energy your body needs to maintain the systemic equilibrium comes from environmental infrared light exposure
- LEDs sabotage health and promote blindness. Limit your exposure to blue light during the daytime and at night. Swap out LEDs for incandescents or low-voltage incandescent halogen lights"
Right got ya.. apart from my wattage which I can easily go up with (
Philips Incandescent Standard E27 - Any-lamp )
Everything else is good in terms of suitability for sleep? And I didn't plan to use them red bulbs for red light therapy, just as an extra option for the bed side lamps if I felt like it Yano!
Thanks though man!