I took a Amish tour up in Lancaster at the end of it, we were allowed to go into a Dottie house and the Amish was talking to us. One of the ways they used for lighting as they took a cordless drill and converted it to a lamp using the battery power of the drill
The problem is LED light is known to not be healthy and the colour is not always good. Many may question the above however, if researched well, you will find data to confirm. Not saying it is not useful for short time use in workshops etc.. For living quarters it is not pleasant. I realise we are being forced to use LED. Just a thought to take into account.
I took a Amish tour up in Lancaster at the end of it, we were allowed to go into a Dottie house and the Amish was talking to us. One of the ways they used for lighting as they took a cordless drill and converted it to a lamp using the battery power of the drill
Great timing for this video. Thank you!
The problem is LED light is known to not be healthy and the colour is not always good. Many may question the above however, if researched well, you will find data to confirm. Not saying it is not useful for short time use in workshops etc.. For living quarters it is not pleasant. I realise we are being forced to use LED. Just a thought to take into account.
Thank you👍🏻
VEry good, thank you !
Can the more progressive Amish use small solar powered lanterns?
What about carbon monoxide?