• hoodatninja@kbin.social
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    With a lot of notable exceptions

    Surprisingly, there is a whole slew of exempt special-purpose bulbs that will continue to be manufactured, according to the Energy Department. Here’s what manufacturers can still build and stores can continue selling:

    Appliance lamps, including fridge and oven lights
    Black lights
    Bug lamps
    Colored lamps
    Infrared lamps
    Left-handed thread lamps
    Plant lights
    Floodlights
    Reflector lamps
    Showcase lamps
    Traffic signals
    Some other specialty lights, including marine lamps and some odd-sized bulbs

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      Weird, even in my small town all of the traffic signals are LED and have been for a while.

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      Am I wrong to assume that car and motorcycle headlight and turn signals are also exempt from this or are those banned as well? Can’t seem to find any specific wording on this, but I would think they fall under “specialty bulbs”.

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        Judging by the exemption list, the ban is basically just for regular household lightbulbs. Headlights are halogens, not incandescent, and the rest are speciality bulbs - though if it’s legal, swapping all of those to LEDs is a pretty good upgrade.