scroglodyte Well-Known Member Jan 31, 2012 #1 don't get permanent light bulbs burned into your corneas. my good deed for the day.
scroglodyte Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2012 #3 no......second hand experience. i met a guy who still sees his HPS.
tip top toker Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2012 #4 Don't stare at the bulb? In the same way i don't have to wear sunglasses when the sun is out because i don't stare at the sun
Don't stare at the bulb? In the same way i don't have to wear sunglasses when the sun is out because i don't stare at the sun
elenor.rigby Active Member Feb 3, 2012 #5 i thought it was the weed doing that.. scroglodyte said: no......second hand experience. i met a guy who still sees his HPS. Click to expand...
i thought it was the weed doing that.. scroglodyte said: no......second hand experience. i met a guy who still sees his HPS. Click to expand...
scroglodyte Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2012 #6 tip top toker said: Don't stare at the bulb? In the same way i don't have to wear sunglasses when the sun is out because i don't stare at the sun Click to expand... i don't stare at my lights and i notice a difference in my vision for a while, if i don't don shades.......goggles actually....lol.
tip top toker said: Don't stare at the bulb? In the same way i don't have to wear sunglasses when the sun is out because i don't stare at the sun Click to expand... i don't stare at my lights and i notice a difference in my vision for a while, if i don't don shades.......goggles actually....lol.
tip top toker Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2012 #7 scroglodyte said: i don't stare at my lights and i notice a difference in my vision for a while, if i don't don shades.......goggles actually....lol. Click to expand... That's generally what happens when you move into a bright area, your pupils contract.. and things then seem very dark when you move to a less lit area.
scroglodyte said: i don't stare at my lights and i notice a difference in my vision for a while, if i don't don shades.......goggles actually....lol. Click to expand... That's generally what happens when you move into a bright area, your pupils contract.. and things then seem very dark when you move to a less lit area.
electronug Active Member Feb 3, 2012 #8 Even working closely under my 400W of CFL leaves me blind for a few seconds. Especially if the lights are out in the hallway when I leave the room.
Even working closely under my 400W of CFL leaves me blind for a few seconds. Especially if the lights are out in the hallway when I leave the room.