A relative is getting an energy grant for amongst other things putting in energy saving bulbs.
One lamp she uses a lot is her standard lamp. I've looked at GLS LED bulbs but they all seem to have a large portion of the bulb near the connection end covered in plastic.
Obviously if the bulb is facing downwards there is no problem, but facing upwards would this make this type of bulb unsuitable for this application because of a 'dark area' or does the bulb dissipate the light as well as a normal GLS one?
One lamp she uses a lot is her standard lamp. I've looked at GLS LED bulbs but they all seem to have a large portion of the bulb near the connection end covered in plastic.
Obviously if the bulb is facing downwards there is no problem, but facing upwards would this make this type of bulb unsuitable for this application because of a 'dark area' or does the bulb dissipate the light as well as a normal GLS one?